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Pill that could 'kill' Covid within HOURS could put end to future lockdowns, experts say

Pill that could 'kill' Covid within HOURS could put end to future lockdowns, experts say
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Pill could be given to anyone who tests positive for Covid to stop disease

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The FINANCIAL - Artificial Intelligence used to Automate Assessment of Mesothelioma

Share This The FINANCIAL Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for. Scotland currently has the highest incidence of Mesothelioma in the world, a reflection of the historical use of asbestos in many UK industries, including shipbuilding and construction. Canon Medical Research Europe, a Scottish firm specialising in next generation medical imaging software, and the University of Glasgow are set to publish clinical findings from a study evaluating a new, world-leading AI-driven cancer assessment tool, developed as part of the Cancer Innovation Challenge.

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