Health Research Report 147th Issue Date 25 JAN 2013 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm www.facebook.com/engineeringevil www.healthresearchreport.me In This Issue: 1. Fetal exposure to PVC plastic chemical linked to obesity in offspring 2. Choline supplementation during pregnancy presents a new approach to schizophrenia prevention 3. Could probiotics help HIV patients? 4. Light exposure during…
Contact: Bruce Goldman goldmanb@stanford.edu 650-725-2106 Stanford University Medical Center STANFORD, Calif. Stanford University School of Medicine investigators have found that for people harboring a genetic predisposition that is prevalent among Americans, beta carotene, which the body converts to a close cousin of vitamin A, may lower the risk for the most common form of…
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AI chatbots can give accurate information on common questions about cancer but may fall short when providing accurate cancer treatment recommendations, new research suggests.
THURSDAY, Aug. 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) AI might not always be your most accurate source of health information, especially when it comes to cancer care, new research finds.