New Advances

Early Diverse Foods May Reduce Allergy Risk

Summary Introducing a variety of foods during an infant’s first year may significantly reduce their risk of developing food allergies. This approach helps strengthen the gut microbiome and builds immune tolerance to potential allergens. These […]

AI in Medicine

AI Streamlines Lab Result Sharing

Summary This article explores the innovative use of AI at Stanford Health Care, where a new tool helps doctors share lab results with patients. The AI drafts interpretations of results in easy-to-understand language, freeing up […]

Diabetes Management

8-Hour Eating and Senior Health

Summary This article explores the impact of time-restricted eating on senior health, focusing on factors beyond weight loss. We delve into the potential benefits and risks of this dietary approach, considering its effects on metabolism, […]

AI in Medicine

Aletta: Robotic Phlebotomy Arrives

Summary Vitestro’s Aletta, the first autonomous robotic phlebotomy device, promises to revolutionize blood collection with AI-powered precision and efficiency. Aletta automates the entire process, from tourniquet application to bandaging, improving patient experience and addressing staffing […]

Pediatric Care

School Absences May Signal GI Issues

Summary A new study reveals a strong link between school absenteeism and functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) in children. Children missing significant school time due to abdominal complaints are more likely suffering from FGIDs like irritable […]