Insights of Biomedical Research

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Insights of Biomedical Research

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Opinion Pages 40-42

Need for Physician Empowerment in front of Artificial Intelligence Overruling

Authors: Francis Roger France

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an essential part of the computer technology industry. Machine learning, knowledge engineering, patterns identification, problem solving and robots are making important progresses. Health care might benefit from these new tools by helping physicians to make decisions in complex clinical situations, to diagnose diseases, to recognize images, to adapt treatments to individual cases and even to interact by using robots allowing object manipulation. However, machine capabilities depend on human programming choices. Furthermore, AI can only be as smart as the data set served.

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Research Article Pages 32-39

Influence of Confounding Evidence Based Risk Factors Triggering the Incidence of HIV Antibodies among Screened Population of Niger Delta Extraction

Authors: Azuonwu Obioma and Azuonwu Testimonies Chikanka

Abstract: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is transmittable through body fluids such as blood, breast milk and semen. Determination of its prevalence and associated risk factors are important especially in rural areas where the dwellers pay little or no concern to their health. This study was carried out in seven locations in Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers State, thus 1000 subjects were purposively recruited and screened for HIV1 and HIV1 and 2 respectively.

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Research Article Pages 25-31

Utility of Exome Sequencing Databases in Validating Genetic Variants Associated with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

Authors: Tyler J Mouw, Alexander Balmaceda, Tejal Brahmbhatt and Peter J DiPasco

Abstract: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) syndromes and Familial Medullary Thyroid Cancer have a well-documented genetic origin; However, it is not always clear whether genetic variation represents a pathologic vs. normal rare variant.

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Letter To Editor Pages 23-24

Fluoroquinolones Awareness Cipro/ciprofloxacin, Levaquin/levofloxacin, Avelox/moxifloxacin

Authors: Charles C Maack

Abstract: Please recognize that I am not a Medical Doctor. Rather, I do consider myself a medical detective. I have been an avid student researching and studying prostate cancer as a survivor and continuing patient since 1992. I have dedicated my retirement years to continued deep research and study in order to serve as an advocate for prostate cancer awareness, and, from an activist patient's viewpoint, as a mentor to voluntarily help patients, caregivers, and others interested develop an understanding of this insidious men's disease, its treatment options, and the treatment of the side effects that often accompany treatment.

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