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Puran Da Dhaba in Chennai offers authentic Punjabi food

Puran Da Dhaba in Chennai offers authentic Punjabi food

[ad_1] Puran Da Dhaba is located on the 9th floor of The Pride Hotel | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Dinner begins with chicken shorba, recommended by executive chef Sheik Abdul Rab. It is soothing, served at the perfect temperature for a on a windy February evening. We also try an assortment of tikkas, of which the murgh malai tikka, Afghani

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Performance of large language models on advocating the management of meningitis: a comparative qualitative study

[ad_1] Results The individual responses of all 21 sessions of the seven LLMs are summarised in figure 1. We noticed marked differences in the qualitative performance summary between different LLMs and to a lesser extent also between different sessions of individual LLMs. The response consistency ranged from 53% to 85%. LLMs with low numbers of accomplished tasks also had low

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Explainable machine learning for breast cancer diagnosis from mammography and ultrasound images: a systematic review

[ad_1] Introduction Breast cancer is the first and most common type of cancer in women.1 2 Anatomically, the breast consists of healthy blood vessels, connective tissue, ductal lobules and lymph nodes.3 Breast cancer is a problem with abnormal growth of the breast cells. By 2040, the burden of breast cancer is predicted to increase to over three million new cases

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Performance of large language models on advocating the management of meningitis: a comparative qualitative study

[ad_1] Results The individual responses of all 21 sessions of the seven LLMs are summarised in figure 1. We noticed marked differences in the qualitative performance summary between different LLMs and to a lesser extent also between different sessions of individual LLMs. The response consistency ranged from 53% to 85%. LLMs with low numbers of accomplished tasks also had low

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Explainable machine learning for breast cancer diagnosis from mammography and ultrasound images: a systematic review

[ad_1] Introduction Breast cancer is the first and most common type of cancer in women.1 2 Anatomically, the breast consists of healthy blood vessels, connective tissue, ductal lobules and lymph nodes.3 Breast cancer is a problem with abnormal growth of the breast cells. By 2040, the burden of breast cancer is predicted to increase to over three million new cases

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Fitness resolutions slipping away? Know where you are going wrong

Fitness resolutions slipping away? Know where you are going wrong

[ad_1] At the beginning of every year, a wave of zealous resolutions emerge. Reading, travelling, prioritising mental health, fitness, and weight loss seem to make it to the top of everyone’s list. Motivation peaks and gyms invariably witness a surge in memberships. Promises of a healthier lifestyle, chiselled physique, and gym-honed resilience are etched into the collective consciousness.  Training at

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Eating regenerative grown food at Mumbai’s Araku

Eating regenerative grown food at Mumbai’s Araku

[ad_1] In the bustling streets of Mumbai’s Colaba with numerous restaurants to choose from, the recently-launched Araku stands out for its dedication to regenerative agriculture produce. Located on the ground floor of Sunny House, built by the Nawab of Surat in 1897, Araku is spread across 2,800 square feet, across two levels, and seats 55 diners. Designed by New York-based architect

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Tiruchi cloud kitchen K Noms gives people food for thought with tasty diet menu

Tiruchi cloud kitchen K Noms gives people food for thought with tasty diet menu

[ad_1] K-Noms Foods founder Abirami S Shakthivel with her team at the cloud kitchen’s premises in Tiruchi. | Photo Credit: M MOORTHY Abirami S Shakthivel has an intimate relationship with food. As a former weightlifter and now a mother, she has experienced first-hand the effect of diet on one’s overall well-being. And she is determined to share the tips she

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Rapidly scalable and low-cost public health surveillance reporting system for COVID-19

[ad_1] Abstract Objective Data-driven innovations are essential in strengthening disease control. We developed a low-cost, open-source system for robust epidemiological intelligence in response to the COVID-19 crisis, prioritising scalability, reproducibility and dynamic reporting. Methods A five-tiered workflow of data acquisition; processing; databasing, sharing, version control; visualisation; and monitoring was used. COVID-19 data were initially collated from press releases and then

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Rapidly scalable and low-cost public health surveillance reporting system for COVID-19

[ad_1] Abstract Objective Data-driven innovations are essential in strengthening disease control. We developed a low-cost, open-source system for robust epidemiological intelligence in response to the COVID-19 crisis, prioritising scalability, reproducibility and dynamic reporting. Methods A five-tiered workflow of data acquisition; processing; databasing, sharing, version control; visualisation; and monitoring was used. COVID-19 data were initially collated from press releases and then

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Electronic health record intervention to increase use of NSAIDs as analgesia for hospitalised patients: a cluster randomised controlled study

[ad_1] Methods Study design We conducted a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to assess the effectiveness and safety of an EHR-based intervention to encourage use of NSAIDs for adult inpatients, with the ultimate goal of improving NSAID use without adding ineffective EHR burden for clinicians. Clinicians were the unit of randomisation, and outcomes were compared for patient encounters exposed to

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Electronic health record intervention to increase use of NSAIDs as analgesia for hospitalised patients: a cluster randomised controlled study

[ad_1] Methods Study design We conducted a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to assess the effectiveness and safety of an EHR-based intervention to encourage use of NSAIDs for adult inpatients, with the ultimate goal of improving NSAID use without adding ineffective EHR burden for clinicians. Clinicians were the unit of randomisation, and outcomes were compared for patient encounters exposed to

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Nine women in Thiruvananthapuram curate gift hampers with handmade products to welcome the New Year

Nine women in Thiruvananthapuram curate gift hampers with handmade products to welcome the New Year

[ad_1] The She Made 2024 hamper. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRAGEMENT Nine women have come together with curated handmade, homemade products that can go into hampers for gifting in the New Year. Anna Varghese, who runs Rose Shop and has been curating hampers every year, says, “Usually, while putting together the hamper, I purchase the products from various places. This

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Hosting a festive party? Bring the chef home

Hosting a festive party? Bring the chef home

[ad_1] As 2023 draws to a close, more families are choosing chef-plated dinners at home over the inevitably chaotic restaurant and party scene to celebrate. If you are one of those, here is how to host a Masterchef-worthy meal in your dining room, with all the bells and whistles and none of the hassle.  Chef Michel Christmann plating for a

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Regulating AI for health | BMJ Health & Care Informatics

[ad_1] Healthcare is a unique and complex mix of expert practitioners, small businesses, major providers, professional and semiprofessional contributors. It is highly regulated and procedural, but also an area where ethical issues are regularly tested. It encompasses cutting-edge research and pioneering techniques, as well as large scale applications of well proven treatments and procedures. It is also fair to say

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Call for the responsible artificial intelligence in the healthcare

[ad_1] Core concepts Explainability of AI has become one of the most debated topics, with implications that extend far beyond technical aspects. AI already outperforms humans in several analytics.15 While neural networks and associated deep learning approaches are popular due to their powerful performance, they typically act as ‘black boxes’, not providing users with insights into why a certain decision

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Column | Kolkata’s Western fantasy Christmas may be a tad tacky — but I always feel homesick for the city this season

Column | Kolkata’s Western fantasy Christmas may be a tad tacky — but I always feel homesick for the city this season

[ad_1] At one time, I was always embarrassed about a Kolkata Christmas. It felt like a big fat slice of colonial nostalgia. The British had left but we had held onto their traditions. Everything about it was fake — the cotton wool snow, the Santa Clauses with crookedly pasted beards, the spindly Christmas trees. In America, my friends regarded the

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Exploring the reliability of inpatient EMR algorithms for diabetes identification

[ad_1] Discussion This study explored various EMR data-based case definitions for diabetes, uncovering algorithms with excellent performance. We used chart review labels as our gold standard. While the validated administrative data-based ICD-code algorithm demonstrated strong performance, the findings support our hypothesis that harnessing free-text notes can yield comparable or superior results to existing standard methods. The ML algorithm that included

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Electronic health card: a technological solution to promote the Chinese integrated healthcare system in the digital age

[ad_1] People-centred integrated care, with an emphasis on ensuring healthcare services are well coordinated around people’s needs,1 is regarded as a global strategy towards universal health coverage.2 Underutilisation of information technology and lack of interoperability are identified as the main organisational barriers to advancing integrated care.3 Thus, the incorporation of digital health technologies in healthcare is essential for driving an

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How Baghdadi Jews with ties to India are preserving their culinary history

How Baghdadi Jews with ties to India are preserving their culinary history

[ad_1] The Baghdadi Jewish community in India may only be around 50 strong today, as documented by the Jewish Women’s Archive, but the larger diaspora is holding on to their history. “My community [also called Mizrahi Jews, as they are from the Middle East and North Africa] embodies many diverse identities and has made significant contributions within India, despite often

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Cognitive science in the evaluation of medical AI systems

[ad_1] Clinical cognition is central to a clinician’s daily tasks, such as making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. For example, doctors rely on their memory to recall relevant facts, concepts and experiences that can help them diagnose and treat their patients. Memory is needed for clinicians to accumulate and update their evidence-based knowledge from prior cases.1 Similarly, doctors perceive and make

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ChatGPT in Iranian medical licensing examination: evaluating the diagnostic accuracy and decision-making capabilities of an AI-based model

[ad_1] Discussion The results demonstrate that ChatGPT achieved an excellent mark in the examination, surpassing the pass mark by a significant margin. This indicates that ChatGPT has the potential to accurately answer medical-related MCQs and perform well in different question types, including basic science evaluation, diagnosis and decision-making. The superior performance of ChatGPT in decision-making aligns with its advanced natural

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Role of evaluation throughout the life cycle of biomedical and health AI applications

[ad_1] In the development and evaluation of medical artificial intelligence (AI) programmes, there is a tendency to focus the work on the system’s decision-making performance. This is natural, since the typical goal is to develop software that can assist physicians or other clinicians with decision tasks that they encounter when caring for patients. Yet it is short-sighted to focus evaluation

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