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As US hospitals cope with a Covid-19 surge, cyber threats loom
By targeting health care providers with attacks that scramble and lock up data until victims pay a ransom, hackers can demand thousands or millions of dollars and wreak havoc until they’re paid.
What happens when medical workers are exposed to radiation
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Human beings are on a daily basis exposed to background radiation directly or indirectly coming from cosmic rays, mobile phones, television sets, building materials, agricultural produce, and even their own bodies.
HUSM offers 3D ultrasound for breast cancer diagnosis
KOTA BARU: Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) is the first public hospital in the country to offer a 3D ultrasound or Volumetric Breast Ultrasound (VBS) machine for breast cancer diagnosis.
Brunei's MoH debunks viral ‘thermal gun causes brain, eye damage’ message
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, July 26 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Following the viral message on social media regarding concerns in using the ‘thermal gun’ for temperature check on the forehead, the Ministry of Health (MoH) yesterday clarified that the information is false.
Chinese team uses AI and CAT scans to try to detect Covid-19 earlier
Team led by top infectious disease expert Li Lanjuan says tool is more than 86% accurate in classifying cases. Technology aims pick up pathogen that can be missed in swab tests.
Medicine, man and machine
Artificial intelligence has come to medicine but are patients being put at risk?
Hats off to all govt doctors
MAYHEM struck Penang and dozens of wounded people were sent to the government hospital. At least, that was what I thought.
Doctor calls in sick to freelance, then forges own MC
SINGAPORE (ANN): A doctor posted to Changi General Hospital (CGH) reported sick on Nov 20, 2015, so he could work as a locum at a private clinic instead.
Talk about risks of radiation in medical imaging
From SAWAL MARSAIT, Health Science Department, University Selangor (UNISEL), Shah Alam.
AI defeats elite doctors in diagnosis competition
An artificial intelligence system recorded a 2-0 victory against elite physicians in two rounds of a competition in Beijing to diagnose brain tumors and predict the expansion of brain hematomas, or bruises.