Gemini AI rolls out in Google Messages

Gemini AI rolls out in Google Messages

This development follows Google’s recent announcement and the initial introduction of Gemini AI on other platforms like Gmail, according to GSM Arena. The Gemini AI integration aims to streamline user experience by providing quick access to artificial intelligence capabilities without leaving the Messages app. Users will notice a new floating action button positioned above the …

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Study finds common complication of atrial fibrillation

Study finds common complication of atrial fibrillation

The findings of the study were published in The BMJ. And, among those with the problem, two in five are likely to develop heart failure over their lifetime, and one in five will have a stroke, with little or no change in risk observed during the 20-year study period. As such, the researchers say stroke …

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Addressing health, lifestyle variables might minimise the risk of young-onset dementia: Study

Addressing health, lifestyle variables might minimise the risk of young-onset dementia: Study

The large-scale study identified 15 risk factors, which are similar to those for late-onset dementia. For the first time, they indicate that it may be possible to reduce the risk of young-onset dementia by targeting health and lifestyle factors. Relatively little research has been done on young-onset dementia, though globally there are around 370,000 new …

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E. coli bacteria is more capable of developing antibiotic resistance: Study

E. coli bacteria is more capable of developing antibiotic resistance: Study

The researchers, led by SFI External Professor Andreas Wagner, experimentally mapped over 260,000 potential mutations of an E. coli protein that is required for the bacteria’s survival when treated with the antibiotic trimethoprim. The researchers then discovered, after thousands of highly realistic digital simulations, that 75% of all possible evolutionary paths of the E. coli …

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Study finds ways to restore sense of smell in patients with long covid

Study finds ways to restore sense of smell in patients with long covid

Parosmia is a recognized condition that COVID-19 causes that impairs the ability to smell. According to recent studies, up to 60% of COVID-19 patients are affected. While most patients’ sense of smell returns with time, some patients with chronic COVID experience these symptoms for months, if not years, after infection, significantly compromising their appetite and …

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