Study findings explain why pandemics spread faster than detection efforts, based on U.S. data from H1N1 and COVID-19.
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Guardant co-CEO Helmy Eltoukhy says the shift to personalized treatment and earlier diagnosis is here at the WIRED Health ...
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Indian scientists used an AI model to predict how bird flu (H5N1) could spread from birds to humans. The study shows that acting early—by removing sick birds, isolating people in contact, and ...
The Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at CMS was “staring down a crisis” when Lee Fleisher took charge of the center ...
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There are serious concerns vital council services in Gloucestershire could be disrupted once again by hackers because ...