Talk Evidence - shoulders, knees, and woes

Talk Evidence - shoulders, knees, and woes

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The £400 million blackhole for doctor training, drug ads evading regulation, and reining in AI in war

The US military’s Operation “Epic Fury” highlighted the devastating cost of using artificial intelligence for rapid military planning. Thomas Adamkiewicz, associate professor at Morehouse School of Medicine, and Zulfiqar Bhutta, Robert Harding Inaugural Chair in Global Child Heal ...  Show more

Cancer screening: when does testing go too far?

The heated debate on prostate cancer screening boils down to one question: should men be routinely screened? Two recent position statements from the UK’s national screening committee published in the BMJ show that screening decisions are steeped in complexity. The benefits of scr ...  Show more

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