The Journal of the American Medical Association
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New Alzheimer's blood tests offer early risk detection but raise ethical concerns
New blood tests can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms appear, but their utility and implications are debated. While these tests, which identify proteins like p-tau 217 and beta amyloid, can…
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New AI framework AegisDx enhances diagnostic safety and accuracy
Researchers have developed AegisDx, a new framework designed to enhance the safety and reliability of AI in clinical differential diagnosis. Unlike current systems that treat diagnosis as a single prediction, AegisDx em…
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New research explores multimodal and sparse autoencoder methods to combat LLM jailbreaks
Researchers are developing new methods to combat jailbreaking attacks on spoken language models (SLMs). One approach, JAMA, uses a joint multimodal optimization framework to simultaneously attack both audio and text mod…
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Physician inboxes overwhelmed by patient portal messages, driving burnout
Physician inboxes are becoming an administrative crisis, with patient portal messages doubling between 2020 and 2025, leading to increased physician burnout and uncompensated work. While these portals offer a vital comm…
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Medical student suspects AI algorithms blocked job interviews
A medical student with strong academic credentials and publications struggled to secure job interviews, suspecting AI algorithms were responsible for rejecting his applications. Despite having excellent grades from an I…
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US healthcare lags peers despite double GDP spending
The United States faces significant challenges in healthcare, spending nearly double the GDP of other high-income nations on health-related expenses while experiencing worse health outcomes and shorter life expectancies…
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US overdose deaths drop 27% in 2024, but addiction crisis persists
Overdose deaths in the United States saw a significant decrease of nearly 27% in 2024, with synthetic opioid fatalities dropping by 37%. Despite this historic decline, public health experts remain cautiously optimistic,…