Google is proud to support efforts by the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) to create Core Measures of Sleep – a consistent set of core digital measures and supporting resources to improve efficiencies and make digital clinical measures more effective. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4bdGKrm
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Google Health is committed to helping everyone live more life every day through products and services that connect and bring meaning to health information. We’re developing technology solutions to enable care teams to deliver better, faster and more connected care. We’re working on products and features to empower people to be healthier with the information, assistance, and connections they need to act on their health. And we’re exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assist in diagnosing cancer, predicting patient outcomes, preventing blindness and much more. Our work complements Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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Nurses at HCA Healthcare - in partnership with Google Cloud and other HCA Healthcare teams - are designing patient handoff solutions that integrate nursing expertise to improve patient safety and quality care while saving time for busy nurses. “Our nurses are driving this innovative change, directing and identifying the information that is critical in a patient's medical record, to generate an output that our nurses are able to use to improve patient safety and quality care while saving time,” says Kyle (KC) Brashear, MSN, RN, NE-BC, Director, Clinical Design and Operations, Care Transformation and Innovation at HCA Healthcare. In appreciation of International Nurses Day, learn more about these efforts to improve outcomes and efficiencies for nurses and patients alike: https://goo.gle/3QErICs
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In Science Magazine, teams at Google Research and Harvard University have published the first-ever synaptic-resolution connectome of the human brain! 🧠 The connectome is a 3D visualization of how cells in a section of brain tissue are connected to others. This achievement, made possible by the fusion of scientific imaging and Google's advanced AI algorithms, reveals surprising new insights into the brain's intricate wiring. It paves the way for new discoveries about how our brains function, transforming our understanding of neurological conditions and the mind itself. The mapping – from a portion of the human brain half the size of a grain of rice – is the latest advance in understanding the brain structure of increasingly complex organisms. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4anIIUU #GoogleResearch
6 incredible images of the human brain built with the help of Google's AI
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Tuberculosis is a curable illness, yet millions of people die from it every year. Discover how AI technology from Google is being used at Apollo Hospitals to expand access to TB screening in the brand new #HealthierTogether series from World Health Organization Foundation & BBC StoryWorks: https://goo.gle/4dAWSoc
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This next-generation model could help transform our understanding of the biological world and drug discovery. Find out how 👇 https://lnkd.in/gnNjUd4N
Today, we’re excited to announce #AlphaFold 3: our AI model for predicting the structures and interactions of all life’s molecules. 🧬 Here’s what you need to know: 🌐 By accurately modeling the shapes of proteins, DNA, RNA, and more, this next generation model could help scientists unlock new discoveries in biology. 🔬 We have also launched AlphaFold Server, a free platform that scientists around the world can use for non-commercial research. They can harness AlphaFold 3’s predictions and test hypotheses with just a few clicks - no matter their technical expertise. 💊 Isomorphic Labs is applying this next generation model to design new drugs and tackle real-world therapeutic challenges 🧪 Millions of researchers around the world have used AlphaFold predictions in areas like developing an experimental malaria vaccine, designing plastic-eating enzymes and more. Find out more ↓ https://dpmd.ai/3URDiNo
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Increasing physical activity improves health – yet less than 10% of clinicians discuss physical activity with their most at-risk patients. In STAT, Google’s Head of Clinical Research, Health Economics and Outcomes Research partners with leaders at the @American Heart Association, Physical Activity Alliance and Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) to highlight evidence and guidelines promoting physical activity as a standard of care, and how clinicians are increasingly using data from wearable devices like Fitbit (now part of Google) in physical exams and prescribing wearables to promote activity. Learn more👇 https://lnkd.in/g2ihTihu
John Hernandez on LinkedIn: Digital devices can help clinicians prescribe physical activity
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Genetic heritability is responsible for 30% of individual health outcomes – from various forms of cancer to eye diseases and beyond. While genomic sequencing and analysis have become more widespread, researchers are still identifying ways to better interpret sequence data. At Google, we believe that machine learning may hold the key to unlocking the power of more advanced genomic analysis. Here are a few ways we’re working to progress the world’s ability to leverage the power of the genes that live inside each of us 🧬 Read more: https://goo.gle/44zyA9W
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Wearables can help you connect your psychological experience to your physiological response. Stress alerts on the Fitbit (now part of Google) and Google Pixel bring awareness to physical changes – like heart rate and skin temperature – giving you better insight to your reactions and a more holistic sense of your mental health. Learn more, from Megan Jones Bell: https://goo.gle/3QAPu2t
How Fitbit can help you measure stress - and use it to your advantage
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It’s no secret that people come to Google with questions about their health hundreds of millions of times per day. That’s why we’ve continuously refined what a search engine can do, and why we’re working to make high-quality health information accessible to more people in more places around the world. Find out the latest, from Cait O'Riordan at The Check Up: https://goo.gle/3WpVheI
Making health information more accessible on Google Search & Lens | The Check Up ‘24 | Google Health
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At Google, we're working to infuse health equity considerations into everything we do – including data selection and management for LLMs. We call this effort "equity by design." Learn more from Chief Health Equity Officer, Dr. Ivor Horn, in a conversation with MobiHealthNews on how we’re: 🆕 Creating infrastructure and processes for health equity considerations where they have never existed before. 🦾 Holding ourselves accountable to the infrastructure and processes we create as we build models, conduct research, and build the health products of the future. 🤝 Partnering with equity-focused organizations as we learn and grow in this space – together. Watch now: https://goo.gle/3weSUB1
Google on selecting data for its LLMs