Trustworthy AI isn’t just about predicting the right outcome; it’s about knowing how confident we should actually be.
A study of over 16,000 adults in England and Scotland finds a significant positive association between gambling frequency and the risk for gambling-related harm.
AI & Society, states that algorithmic systems often construct competing but equally valid “model-worlds,” offering empirical support for a philosophical claim that evidence alone cannot uniquely ...
Machine learning for health data science, fuelled by proliferation of data and reduced computational costs, has garnered ...
Background Anticoagulation non-adherence is attributed to myriad factors in patient populations across the world. While direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have demonstrated several clinical advantages ...
Introduction Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive condition involving movement and muscle tone difficulties due to injury to the developing brain. Most cases arise around birth, but a smaller ...
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Huge study of 65,000 students ties 16 hrs of social media a week to loneliness
A peer-reviewed study of 64,988 U.S. college students has drawn a sharp line between heavy social media use and loneliness, ...
Objectives Since 1985, the international healthcare community has recommended the ideal rate of caesarean section (CS) to be 10%–15% at the national level. The literature has reported that overused CS ...
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Study identifies the best diet to live to 100. It's probably not what you think.
Reaching 100 sounds like a miracle, yet ultimately, biology still negotiates the deal. One new study asked whether meat ...
Background As the threat of child malnutrition increases, the focus remains mostly on short-term consequences. Long-term ...
Introduction The American Academy of Pediatrics and an editorial in The Lancet encouraged further comprehensive research on digital media’s impact on adolescent health. Given the lack of previous ...
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Higher red meat intake links to greater diabetes odds in large US study
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Large-scale U.S. population data suggest that red meat consumption patterns may be associated with ...
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