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    AI Tools Could Change Pulmonological Imaging and Prognosis

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: May 30, 2024

    Radiomics, AI, and other tools may help image processing for diagnosis or prognosis.

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    Artificial sweeteners no help for weight loss: Review

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: August 23, 2023

    An updated review of the leading scientific evidence on artificial sweeteners suggests that far from positively affecting our health, they have “...

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    Experts call for early screening for chronic kidney disease

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: July 18, 2023

    Nearly all patients seen in primary care are candidates for screening because of their risk factors for kidney disease, such as diabetes and...

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    The metaverse is the dermatologist’s ally

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: June 26, 2023

    "The possibilities offered by the metaverse in the field of dermatology could be endless," said dermatologist Miriam Fernández-Parrado, MD,...

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    Scientific advances and dietary measures to slow down aging

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: February 27, 2023

    An article published in Cell summarized for the first time the molecular indicators of aging in mammals, and now the authors have updated and...

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    Hormone changes: The star of every stage in women’s sleep

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: October 17, 2022

    There’s still a lot of work to be done in terms of better defining the characteristics specific to each sleep disorder and how they relate to each...

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    AML’s seasonal peak suggests viral or environmental etiology

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    Javier Cotelo, MD
    Publish date: August 17, 2022

    “The environmental triggers involved could be radiation, pollution, allergens, or infectious agents like viruses.”

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    About 19% of COVID-19 headaches become chronic

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    Javier Cotelo, MD

    The greater the headache’s intensity during the acute phase, the greater the likelihood that it would persist....

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