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A cancer patient consulting with a doctor
By Adam Ang | 07:38 pm | April 23, 2025
The community-based program targets to screen 260,000 women.  
A doctor discussing findings with an older patient
By Adam Ang | 03:06 am | April 18, 2025
Also, an AI-powered breath test for diagnosing silicosis has been developed in Sydney.
Interface of Coreline Soft's lung cancer imaging AI software
By Adam Ang | 05:49 am | April 17, 2025
Also, Cureskin from India has launched an AI-powered hair analysis feature on its mobile application.
Patient in a hospital sitting on their bed
By Jessica Hagen | 02:27 pm | April 16, 2025
The hospital-focused telehealth and virtual care delivery company, which currently works with more than 70 health systems, will use the funds to scale its reach. 
A baby's eyes
By Adam Ang | 08:19 pm | April 13, 2025
The study has demonstrated the potential of predictable movement stimuli as a behavioural marker of autism spectrum disorder.
Seoul National University Hospital building
By Adam Ang | 09:01 pm | April 08, 2025
Developed using a corpus of 38 million clinical texts, the open-source model scored 86% in the Korean Medical Licensing Examination.
An AI scribe runs in the background during a clinic consultation
By Adam Ang | 09:40 pm | April 06, 2025
The EMR-linked tool has been implemented across 16 departments.
Dozee's contactless vital signs monitoring and alert system
By Adam Ang | 03:07 am | March 28, 2025
Also, South Korean medical AI companies JLK and Coreline Soft announced recent regulatory approvals in Japan and the United States.
Healthcare professional looking at a computer
By Jessica Hagen | 12:40 pm | March 27, 2025
The company, spun out of MIT and backed by Define Ventures, GV and Flare Capital Partners, was founded by veteran AI and clinical leaders from MIT, Harvard, Microsoft and Google.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong research team behind Dr PAI
By Adam Ang | 07:48 am | March 24, 2025
Developers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong claim it "communicates like a real doctor."