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5 days ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Deborah Becker |Thomas Danielian
A new artificial intelligence algorithm can scan your face to determine your biological age. That information can be used to determine treatment options for a number of patients, including how aggressively to treat patients with diseases like cancer or other chronic illnesses.
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tpr.org | Deborah Becker |Thomas Danielian
A new artificial intelligence algorithm can scan your face to determine your biological age. That information can be used to determine treatment options for a number of patients, including how aggressively to treat patients with diseases like cancer or other chronic illnesses.
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2 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Deepa Fernandes |Grace Griffin |Thomas Danielian
Anna Huling was a star Los Angeles fashion designer, creating clothing for the likes of Lauryn Hill and Naomi Campbell, when she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Not only did it derail her life, but that of her young son, Wesley, and her husband, author Stephen Siciliano. Huling battled the disease for more than a decade with the support of her family, but her condition took its toll on all of them.
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wxxinews.org | Grace Griffin |Robin Young |Thomas Danielian
May 8 marks the 80-year anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. But even before the war officially ended, Allied troops liberated Nazi concentration camps across German-occupied areas. Eighty years ago Tuesday, the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp began. When American troops arrived at Dachau, they found nearly 70,000 prisoners. “Large numbers were simply abandoned and left to die,” said Dan Stone, the director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway.
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wvxu.org | Grace Griffin |Robin Young |Thomas Danielian
May 8 marks the 80-year anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. But even before the war officially ended, Allied troops liberated Nazi concentration camps across German-occupied areas. Eighty years ago Tuesday, the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp began. When American troops arrived at Dachau, they found nearly 70,000 prisoners. “Large numbers were simply abandoned and left to die,” said Dan Stone, the director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway.
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