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Inability to pay for healthcare reaches record high in U.S.
West Health InstituteReports and Proceedings
Ethical considerations of telemedicine in sexual medicine
Higher Education PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
This article examines the ethical implications of telemedicine in sexual medicine, focusing on privacy, informed consent, and healthcare equity. Despite its benefits in improving accessibility, telemedicine raises concerns about data security, potential diagnostic limitations, and exacerbating healthcare disparities, particularly in sensitive areas like urology. The authors analyze these challenges through a systematic literature review, emphasizing the need for robust ethical frameworks to guide telemedicine integration as a complement to traditional care. They stress maintaining patient-centered practices, ensuring equitable access, and upholding confidentiality to preserve trust and quality outcomes in sexual health services.
- Journal
- UroPrecision
AI in surgical sperm retrieval: A review
Higher Education PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
This narrative review centers on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into surgical sperm retrieval techniques for nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA). It details conventional surgical sperm retrieval (SSR) procedures and their varying success rates. AI has diverse applications in reproductive medicine, such as predictive models and sperm image recognition. It improves sperm detection in azoospermic samples, yet faces challenges like specimen variability and ethical concerns. Future AI advancements may enhance SSR precision and transform male infertility treatment.
- Journal
- UroPrecision
Almost one in ten people surveyed report having been harmed by the NHS in the last three years
BMJ GroupPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- BMJ Quality & Safety
- Funder
- National Institute for Health Research Policy Research Programme
New analysis evaluates ruling out pulmonary embolism in high-risk patients based on D-dimer levels
Society for Academic Emergency MedicinePeer-Reviewed Publication
A new study investigating D-dimer testing in patients who are at higher risk of pulmonary embolism (PE) has been published in the February issue of Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM), the peer-reviewed journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM).
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- Academic Emergency Medicine
New research finds novel drug target for acute myeloid leukemia, bringing hope for cancer patients
University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioPeer-Reviewed Publication
- Journal
- Cell Stem Cell