A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.
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Harvard's 88-year study just revealed what really determines your health at 80
Most people making plans for their 50s are thinking about retirement accounts, cholesterol panels, and whether it’s too late ...
The placebo effect is actually the most scientifically proven thing of all time.’ A 2007 Harvard psychology study on housekeepers has been brought back to people’s attention after being mentioned in a ...
Burger lovers may flip out over this news. A new Harvard study establishes a “significant” link between a key component in red meat and an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. Iron is essential for ...
Coffee, and whether or not it's good for you, has been a research focus for decades. A regular cup or two has been linked to better heart health, a longer life, and most recently, a study led by a ...
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A 43-year Harvard study of 130,000 people found 2 to 3 cups of coffee a day cut dementia risk by 35%
For more than four decades, researchers at Harvard tracked the diets and health outcomes of over 130,000 nurses and health ...
As drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy skyrocket in popularity, some Massachusetts obesity experts warn dramatic weight loss may not be a sure ticket to perfect health. Their concerns stem from research ...
A study from Harvard Medical School indicates natural selection has favored the red hair gene, resulting in a potential increase in the number of redheaded people as humanity continues to evolve. By ...
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Harvard study reveals what women regret most about reaching old age
A decades-long study from Harvard reveals that women’s deepest regrets in old age center on a lack of authenticity and missed ...
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