Only 4% of women comfortable with AI serving as sole reader of mammograms
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Researchers with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas recently aimed to explore consumer sentiments around such software, surveying 518 women. While most opposed the idea of solo interpretation, about 71% of said they’d be OK with AI serving as a second reader.
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The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first eye drop that could allow users to ditch their bifocals—or at least rely on them far less often. Developed by the pharmaceutical company LENZ, VIZZ is an aceclidine ophthalmic treatment in the form of…