Inadequate Knowledge: HPV and Oropharyngeal Carcinoma

Inadequate Knowledge: HPV and Oropharyngeal Carcinoma

This transcript has been edited for clarity. Hello. I’m Dr Maurie Markman, from City of Hope. I wanted to briefly discuss a very interesting, important, but also discouraging paper and analysis. This paper was recently published online in JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery on August 31, 2023. The paper is entitled, “Deciphering Knowledge …

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AI Voice Analysis App May Detect Worsening HF Early

AI Voice Analysis App May Detect Worsening HF Early

Voice analysis with an app that uses artificial intelligence may provide early warning of acute decompensated heart failure (HF). The proprietary HearO system and app (Cordio Medical) showed a sensitivity of about 70% for predicting impending acute decompensation about 3 weeks before it occurred in high-risk outpatients with HF in the HearO Community Study. William …

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Smell and Taste Usually Recover After COVID

Smell and Taste Usually Recover After COVID

Good news for people struggling with sensory problems after a bout of COVID-19. Although mild cases of the disease often impair the ability to taste and smell, and the problem can drag on for months, a new study from Italy shows that most people return to their senses, as it were, within 3 years. “In …

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