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New apps to improve at-home treatment for patients, and AI algorithm trails to distinguish toxicity on scans, are amongst the health related technology examined in Click this week.
We see one of the world's first trials of an artificial intelligence algorithm to help doctors quickly distinguish between Covid-19 and cancer treatment toxicity on scans. These decisions could be a matter of life and death and are challenging for the human eye to detect. Click scrubs up to meet the many-armed robot on wheels that's making keyhole surgery more available. And we learn how a therapy app and electricity emitting headset could provide better at-home treatment for those living with depression.
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How AI is helping lung cancer patients
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Mobile robotic surgeons could treat more patients
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Click News: Body-measuring suit helps fit clothes remotely
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