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Artificial intelligence software that can detect diabetic retinopathy has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Approves AI Device to Detect Diabetic Retinopathy

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FDA permits marketing of novel artificial intelligence technology that can be used in primary care office
About 30 percent of indoor tanners have been screened for skin cancer

Few Indoor Tanners Have Been Screened for Skin Cancer

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Correlates of screening include older age, family history of melanoma or skin cancer, high SPF sunscreen use
A peak flow meter or microspirometer can be used routinely in primary care among patients with suspected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for early case identification

Simple Lung Function Tests in Primary Care Help ID Early COPD

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Peak flow meter, microspirometry are optimal, with full spirometry for positive results
A non-targeted HIV testing approach in a South African emergency department is acceptable to patients and reveals a high HIV prevalence

Non-Targeted HIV Testing in ER Acceptable to Patients

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The program, in South Africa, identifies a high number of cases, including undiagnosed ones
First-trimester screening for preeclampsia can be improved using a combination of maternal factors and biomarkers

Maternal Factors, Biomarkers Improve Preeclampsia Screening

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Performance of screening as recommended by NICE guidelines was poor, with low compliance
Improving colorectal cancer screening rates among lower-income populations requires addressing structural

Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Poor Identified

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Structural barriers included economic, health care, and health educational resources
A single prostate-specific antigen screening is not associated with a significant difference in prostate cancer mortality after follow-up of 10 years

Single PSA Screening Doesn’t Cut Prostate Cancer Mortality

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But screening is associated with increased detection of low-risk prostate cancer
Alpha-synuclein levels in tears differ significantly for patients with Parkinson's disease and healthy controls

AAN: Alpha-Synuclein Levels in Tears May Help ID Parkinson’s

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PD patients have significantly decreased total alpha-synuclein in tears compared with healthy controls
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against screening for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women. These findings form the basis of a final recommendation statement published in the Feb. 13 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

USPSTF Recommends Against Ovarian Cancer Screening

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Among asymptomatic women, harms of screening for ovarian cancer outweigh potential benefits
Almost 40 percent of women and more than 50 percent of men aged 15 to 44 years had never been tested for HIV between 2011 and 2015

CDC: Many U.S. Adults Have Never Been Tested for HIV

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Overall, 38.8 percent of women and 53.8 percent of men had never been tested in 2011 to 2015