University of Texas Medical Branch: Researchers Develop Machine Learning Methods For Improving Patient Care Through Disease Subtypes
December 13, 2022
December 13, 2022
GALVESTON, Texas, Dec. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Medical Branch issued the following news release:
Imagine a 68-year-old patient who has COVID-19. Most likely she will also have high blood pressure and kidney problems as these issues often go together in older adults. When she goes to see a doctor, the treatment cannot just focus on the COVID-19 infection, but also needs to consider the other health conditions, and factor them into an overall health risk and treatment p . . .
Imagine a 68-year-old patient who has COVID-19. Most likely she will also have high blood pressure and kidney problems as these issues often go together in older adults. When she goes to see a doctor, the treatment cannot just focus on the COVID-19 infection, but also needs to consider the other health conditions, and factor them into an overall health risk and treatment p . . .