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CHAI, health center group partner to boost safety-net AI adoption
Posted onListen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The Coalition for Health AI and the National Association of Community Health Centers announced a partnership Thursday that aims to help safety-net providers adopt artificial intelligence. CHAI, a nonprofit working to set guidelines on AI…
US officially leaves World Health Organization
Posted onThe US has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), leaving the UN agency without one of its biggest donors. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order signalling the withdrawal a year ago, having criticised the organisation for being too “China-centric” during the Covid pandemic. The US Department of Health and Human Services…
I spent £2,000 on one event. Why Gen Z is obsessed with Hyrox
Posted onBBC Allana Falconer has competed in 20 different Hyrox races since taking it up in 2023 Hyrox is a fitness craze that shows no signs of dying out – with 1.3m people expected to compete in an event somewhere in the world this year. The competition, which is split between running and fitness exercises, has…
Lagging on leg day? 11 exercises to build muscle and strengthen your legs
Posted onThe muscles in your lower body play a key role in supporting athleticism and everyday activities, so it’s important to train your legs directly to build strength, stability, and overall function. There are many exercises to choose from, with and without weights, that target all major muscle groups in the legs, such as the glutes,…
Screening all UK children for type 1 diabetes would be effective, study says
Posted onMichelle RobertsDigital health editor Diabetes UK Thanks to the study, Imogen, who is 12, is now receiving medication to help delay her diabetes All UK children could be offered screening for type 1 diabetes using a simple finger-prick blood test, say researchers who have been running a large study. Currently, many young people go undiagnosed…
