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Benchmarking Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Medicine
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational LinguisticsWhile large language models (LLMs) have achieved state-of-the-art performance on a wide range of medical question answering (QA) tasks, they still face challenges with hallucinations and outdated knowledge.
Guangzhi Xiong+3 more
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The State of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991To the Editors: We strongly disagree with the proposal outlined by Dr. Stein (1) to increase internal medicine residency training to 4 years, for the purpose of increasing the attractiveness of gen...
Marcia K. Coodley, Gregg O. Coodley
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Doctors and State Medicine: A Study of the British Health Service
, 1967Dr. Forsyth, an authority on the problems of state medicine in England, concisely presents the complexities and politics surrounding the historical development and effectiveness of the British Health Service.
E. Potchen
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Wearable Devices for Precision Medicine and Health State Monitoring
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2019Wearable technologies will play an important role in advancing precision medicine by enabling measurement of clinically-relevant parameters describing an individual's health state. The lifestyle and fitness markets have provided the driving force for the
I. Jeong, D. Bychkov, P. Searson
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1936
Modern civilization and modern science are in constant interplay and the relation of the state to medicine is simply one aspect of a much broader relationship—the changing sphere of government in the lives of the people. Industrialism has meant a large increase in population and the concentration of this population in huge cities. Factories and machine
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Modern civilization and modern science are in constant interplay and the relation of the state to medicine is simply one aspect of a much broader relationship—the changing sphere of government in the lives of the people. Industrialism has meant a large increase in population and the concentration of this population in huge cities. Factories and machine
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The State of Nanorobotics in Medicine
IEEE Pulse, 2019From ant-man to the Incredible Shrinking Machine, society has long envisioned developing devices tiny enough to enter human cells. Such nanotechnology could revolutionize the diagnosis of diseases like cancer and neurodegeneration, span new methods of precise drug delivery, and even directly repair damaged organs.
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The State of Medicinal Science
1976Medicinal science involves the study of pharmaca, especially of chemicals used in medicine as therapeutic and occasionally as prophylactic agents. It is based on combinations of experimental biology and chemistry and physics applied to the understanding of pathologies and restoring normal conditions in animal cells and tissues.
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Fortunato Ciardiello+2 more
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Policing the Sick: Plague and the Origins of State Medicine in Late Imperial China
, 2011C. Benedict
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric O Aboagye
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