Artificial Intelligence Market In Healthcare Research Forecast 2020 2025 | Market Analysis

June 1st, 2021

What is Artificial Intelligence in healthcare?Artificial Intelligence in healthcareis a concept to mimic the human brain and investigate the real medical problems and data with holistic human approach with the use of algorithms and software to find the best possible outcome. The Primary aim of AI is to find the best possible treatment or technique to deal with patient’s problem. In healthcare deep learning is becoming very important as software learns to recognize patters in distinct layers.What are the applications of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare?Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is widely used for treatment design by analyzing the patient’s data. It is also used for managing medical reports and other data like past history, personal details etc. AI is big help in repetitive jobs like CT scans, X-rays, data entry etc. A digital nurse is designed to monitor the patient condition and follow up with treatment between visits and follow up of doctor. Digital nurses are more helpful because they have 24/7 access as well as have ability to give quick answers about medications. With the help of AI, body scans can spot cancer and vascular diseases early and predict the health issues people might face based on their genetics.AI is used for various other purpose also like health monitoring, drug discovery, market research, pregnancy management, brand management and marketing etc.Market Research and Market Trends of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare:

  • One of the top leader in AI AliveCor invented the very first smartphone that is connected to electrocardiogram to capture the rhythms of heart on phone within 30 minutes so that they can check whether they should seek medical attention or not. Last year it recorded almost 20 million EKG’s. AliveCor is working to add more features to this like alarming signals in case of some irregular rhythms.
  • John Hopkins Hospital in partnership with GE Healthcare Camden Group took initiative to improve patient care and efficiency via the adoption of hospital command centers equipped with predictive analytics. The strategy will help health care professionals to make quick and informed decisions for operational tasks like scheduling bed assignments and managing requests for unit assistance.
  • Heart Lander — a miniature mobile robot can enter the chest through an incision below the sternum. It reduces the damage required to access the heart and allows the use of a single device for performing stable and localized sensing, mapping, and treatment over the entire surface of the heart. In addition to administering the therapy, the robot adheres to the epicardial surface of the heart and can autonomously navigate to the directed location.
  • One of the startup Intelligent Medical Imaging, Inc. has designed the Micro21 microscopy workstation that integrates neural network technology into blood analysis to identify and display white blood cells as well as red blood cells.

Who are the Major Players in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market?The companies referred in the market research report are AliveCor, Pinterest, Jigsaw, Darktrace, Microsoft, NVidia and10 other companies.What is our report scope?The report incorporates in-depth assessment of the competitive landscape, product market sizing, product benchmarking, market trends, product developments, financial analysis, strategic analysis and so on to gauge the impact forces and potential opportunities of the market. Apart from this the report also includes a study of major developments in the market such as product launches, agreements, acquisitions, collaborations, mergers and so on to comprehend the prevailing market dynamics at present and its impact during the forecast period 2020-2025.Key Takeaways from this Report

  • Evaluate market potential through analyzing growth rates (CAGR %), Volume (Units) and Value ($M) data given at country level – for product types, end use applications and by different industry verticals.
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22 killed as heavy rain hits Panzhihua, China

May 31st, 2021

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Heavy rains and flooding hit Miyi County in Panzhihua, in the southwestern part of Sichuan Province, in China on Sunday killing 22 people. Thirty-eight others were injured and at least 7 others are still missing.

The strong storm dropped 177 mm of rain between 21:50 on July 26 and 8:00 a.m. on the next day. Over 100,000 people were affected. About 17,500 residents had to be evacuated from Jiangxi province where rain fell for four days.

At present, emergency rescue and disaster relief work is being carried out. Rescue workers are providing blankets while financial aid is being devoted to the area. In total preliminary estimates set damages at ¥225 million yuan (US$33 million) as houses, roads, bridges, and farmland were destroyed.

Last spring the province was hit by a 7.9 earthquake which left 68,636 dead and nearly 375,000 injured.

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Four new breeds in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

May 31st, 2021

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

This year, four breeds of dogs are competing for the first time in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, United States.

The new breeds making their Westminister debuts this year, are the Plott, a hunting hound originally bred by two German immigrant brothers in North Carolina; the Tibetan Mastiff, once described by Marco Polo as “tall as a donkey with a voice as powerful as that of a lion.”; the Beauceron, a herding dog originally bred to herd flocks of sheep in France, later used to sniff out landmines and send messages during the World Wars; and the Swedish Vallhund, a breed dating back to the time of the Vikings, used on farms to catch vermin, herd cattle, and as a guard dog, noted for its double coat and harness markings.

This brings the number of unique breeds competing in the famous dog show to 169.

The Plott, the Beauceron, and the Vallhund were shown on Monday. The Tibetan Mastiff will be shown tonight as part of the Working Group.

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Swine flu cases in Fiji reach 97

May 29th, 2021

Saturday, July 18, 2009

The number of laboratory-confirmed cases of H1N1 swine flu virus in Fiji rose to 97 on Thursday. A further 16 cases were confirmed by the laboratory at Mataika House, one day after it had confirmed 8 cases to bring the total to 81.

Both sets of cases were confirmed from batches of 24 samples sent for testing. The 8 cases confirmed on Wednesday were all men, 7 from Suva and 1 from Nadi. All 16 of the cases confirmed on Thursday were from Suva, 8 men and 8 women.

The spokesman for the Fiji Health Ministry, Iliesa Tora, reiterated the Fijian government’s advice to the public, stating that as yet there have been no H1N1 cases in Fiji that have incurred serious complications.

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Living With Spinal Arthritis Symptoms

May 29th, 2021

By Patrick Foote

Because there is no cure for spinal arthritis, managing the symptoms is the only way you can maintain quality of life. Spinal osteoarthritis, or the deterioration of spinal joints, can lead to debilitating back or neck stiffness and pain, as well as pain, tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness in the extremities. This condition will almost assuredly change the way you live your life, but the extent and nature of the change is in your hands.

Steps to Combat Spinal Arthritis

One relatively simple way to combat the condition is to keep your doctor updated about changes in your spinal arthritis symptoms. The degenerative nature of the condition means spinal arthritis symptoms are not likely to remain static. If you feel better or worse, your doctor can make appropriate adjustments to your treatment plan. In addition, you can help your doctor help you by taking the following steps:

— Eat well – focus on balanced nutrition; limit high-calorie and empty-calorie foods that lead to excess weight. Obesity is a primary risk factor for developing spinal osteoarthritis.

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— Practice proper posture – whether sitting, standing, or sleeping, make sure your back and neck are aligned comfortably, but properly.

— Stay active – low-impact exercises like walking, stretching, and swimming improve strength, cardiovascular health, and flexibility. Ask your doctor for more suggestions on exercises that are appropriate for your condition.

— Don’t smoke – chemicals in cigarette smoke inhibit circulation and place you at higher risk for other illnesses.

— Don’t give up – not everyone experiences the same amount of success with particular treatment methods; keep searching until you find what works for you.

Know Your Limits – And Transcend Them

It’s also important to always be mindful of your condition. Protect your spinal joints by wearing braces prescribed by your physician. Wear comfortable shoes to promote good posture. Don’t reach for that jar of peanut butter on the top shelf when you know reaching might exacerbate your spinal arthritis symptoms. Knowing your limits is a vital part of conditioning yourself to live with the condition. Until you understand your limitations, you can never hope to transcend them.

The Anatomy of Spinal Arthritis

Another way you can combat your spinal arthritis symptoms is to seek as much knowledge as possible about your condition. For instance, did you know that spinal arthritis can cause symptoms in more than one way? It’s true – the pain, stiffness, and other symptoms of spinal arthritis actually come from a ‘domino effect’ of damage to the spine.

The initial symptoms of spinal arthritis begin when the smooth, soft layer of cartilage on the facet joints (the joints that link the vertebrae to each other and allow them to move in unison) becomes thin and worn out. Without that protective layer of cartilage, the exposed facet joint ends endure increased friction, which irritates and inflames the nerve endings inside the joint.

As time goes on, the increased friction also can cause the growth of bone spurs, which are the body’s attempt to restore stability to the joint. However, instead of making the joint more stable, bone spurs may press on surrounding soft tissue, nerve roots, or the spinal cord. When bone spurs compress or ‘pinch’ these main structures of the central nervous system, the result can be intense pain and disability for the patient. If you believe you have spinal arthritis and/or bone spurs, make sure to see a doctor as soon as possible so that your condition can be properly diagnosed and treated.

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Michael Jackson film “This Is It” to be premiered in at least 15 world cities simultaneously

May 27th, 2021

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Michael Jackson’s This Is It, a documentary film based on world-famous singer Michael Jackson rehearsing for his last tour before his untimely death, will be premiered in at least 15 cinemas in cities all over the world simultaneously.

The film is due to premiere on October 27 and October 28. The world cities may be in different time zones with different dates but they will all be premiering the film at exactly the same time. One such premiere location is Los Angeles, in the US state of California, which will have the film starting at 1800 PT. Another simultaneity is the Odeon Leicester Square cinema in London, England, which will start at 0100 GMT on October 27.

Other locations holding concurrent premieres are the South African city of Johannesburg, New York City in New York, German capital Berlin, Russian capital city Moscow, Japanese capital Tokyo, Australian city Sydney, French capital Paris, South Korean city Seoul, and Rio de Janeiro, a large city in Brazil.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 aged 50, after suffering from a cardiac arrest. The movie will feature some of the rehearsal footage made in the weeks before his death. In total, there will be at least 25 cinemas premiering the film, but not all of them will be released simultaneously. Sony Pictures, the film production company, have yet to announce the other cities involved. Tickets for the film will be available to purchase from Sunday, September 27. The film is directed by Kenny Ortega, who previously directed all the High School Musical films. He also directed some significant Michael Jackson events, such as his This Is It concert and Jackson’s memorial service.

Jeff Blake, chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution for Sony Pictures, said: “Michael Jackson has an army of fans everywhere around the world… we are giving the audiences an incredible opportunity to join together in celebration of Michael Jackson’s incredible career.”

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Time Warner loses personal data on 600,000 employees

May 24th, 2021

Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Time Warner Inc announced that they are unable to locate a container holding 40 backup tapes. These tapes contain personal information on 600,000 current and former employees back to 1986. This information includes details on dependents and beneficiaries, in addition to Social Security numbers. Customers were not affected, Time Warner said.

The U.S. Secret Service is investigating and has not found any evidence that the tapes have been misused. This loss affects most of the 85,000 current employees. The tapes were lost by Iron Mountain Inc., a data storage company, which routinely handles off-site data storage for Time Warner and many other Fortune 500 companies. Time Warner has said that the tapes would require expensive equipment to read them, and that they were encrypted.

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Listening to you at last: EU plans to tap cell phones

May 24th, 2021

Monday, October 19, 2009

A report accidentally published on the Internet provides insight into a secretive European Union surveillance project designed to monitor its citizens, as reported by Wikileaks earlier this month. Project INDECT aims to mine data from television, internet traffic, cellphone conversations, p2p file sharing and a range of other sources for crime prevention and threat prediction. The €14.68 million project began in January, 2009, and is scheduled to continue for five years under its current mandate.

INDECT produced the accidentally published report as part of their “Extraction of Information for Crime Prevention by Combining Web Derived Knowledge and Unstructured Data” project, but do not enumerate all potential applications of the search and surveillance technology. Police are discussed as a prime example of users, with Polish and British forces detailed as active project participants. INDECT is funded under the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), and includes participation from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

Indicated in the initial trial’s report, the scope of data collected is particularly broad; days of television news, radio, newspapers, and recorded telephone conversations are included. Several weeks of content from online sources were agglomerated, including mining Wikipedia for users’ and article subjects’ relations with others, organisations, and in-project movements.

Watermarking of published digital works such as film, audio, or other documents is discussed in the Project INDECT remit; its purpose is to integrate and track this information, its movement within the system and across the Internet. An unreleased promotional video for INDECT located on YouTube is shown to the right. The simplified example of the system in operation shows a file of documents with a visible INDECT-titled cover taken from an office and exchanged in a car park. How the police are alerted to the document theft is unclear in the video; as a “threat”, it would be the INDECT system’s job to predict it.

Throughout the video use of CCTV equipment, facial recognition, number plate reading, and aerial surveillance give friend-or-foe information with an overlaid map to authorities. The police proactively use this information to coordinate locating, pursuing, and capturing the document recipient. The file of documents is retrieved, and the recipient roughly detained.

Technology research performed as part of Project INDECT has clear use in countering industrial and international espionage, although the potential use in maintaining any security and predicting leaks is much broader. Quoted in the UK’s Daily Telegraph, Liberty’s director, Shami Chakrabarti, described a possible future implementation of INDECT as a “sinister step” with “positively chilling” repercussions Europe-wide.

“It is inevitable that the project has a sensitive dimension due to the security focussed goals of the project,” Suresh Manandhar, leader of the University of York researchers involved in the “Work Package 4” INDECT component, responded to Wikinews. “However, it is important to bear in mind that the scientific methods are much more general and has wider applications. The project will most likely have lot of commercial potential. The project has an Ethics board to oversee the project activities. As a responsible scientists [sic] it is of utmost importance to us that we conform to ethical guidelines.”

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Although Wikinews attempted to contact Professor Helen Petrie of York University, the local member of Project INDECT’s Ethics board, no response was forthcoming. The professor’s area of expertise is universal access, and she has authored a variety of papers on web-accessibility for blind and disabled users. A full list of the Ethics board members is unavailable, making their suitability unassessable and distancing them from public accountability.

One potential application of Project INDECT would be implementation and enforcement of the U.K.’s “MoD Manual of Security“. The 2,389-page 2001 version passed to Wikileaks this month — commonly known as JSP-440, and marked “RESTRICTED” — goes into considerable detail on how, as a serious threat, investigative journalists should be monitored, and effectively thwarted; just the scenario the Project INDECT video could be portraying.

When approached by Wikinews about the implications of using INDECT, a representative of the U.K.’s Attorney General declined to comment on legal checks and balances such a system might require. Further U.K. enquiries were eventually referred to the Police Service of Northern Ireland, who have not yet responded.

Wikinews’ Brian McNeil contacted Eddan Katz, the International Affairs Director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (E.F.F.). Katz last spoke to Wikinews in early 2008 on copyright, not long after taking his current position with the E.F.F. He was back in Brussels to speak to EU officials, Project INDECT was on his agenda too — having learned of it only two weeks earlier. Katz linked Project INDECT with a September report, NeoConopticon — The EU Security-Industrial Complex, authored by Ben Hayes for the Transnational Institute. The report raises serious questions about the heavy involvement of defence and IT companies in “security research”.

On the record, Katz answered a few questions for Wikinews.

((WN)) Is this illegal? Is this an invasion of privacy? Spying on citizens?

Eddan Katz When the European Parliament issued the September 5, 2001 report on the American ECHELON system they knew such an infrastructure is in violation of data protection law, undermines the values of privacy and is the first step towards a totalitarian surveillance information society.

((WN)) Who is making the decisions based on this information, about what?

E.K. What’s concerning to such a large extent is the fact that the projects seem to be agnostic to that question. These are the searching systems and those people that are working on it in these research labs do search technology anyway. […] but its inclusion in a database and its availability to law enforcement and its simultaneity of application that’s so concerning, […] because the people who built it aren’t thinking about those questions, and the social questions, and the political questions, and all this kind of stuff. [… It] seems like it’s intransparent, unaccountable.

The E.U. report Katz refers to was ratified just six days before the September 11 attacks that brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center. In their analysis of the never-officially-recognised U.S. Echelon spy system it states, “[i]n principle, activities and measures undertaken for the purposes of state security or law enforcement do not fall within the scope of the EC Treaty.” On privacy and data-protection legislation enacted at E.U. level it comments, “[such does] not apply to ‘the processing of data/activities concerning public security, defence, state security (including the economic well-being of the state when the activities relate to state security matters) and the activities of the state in areas of criminal law'”.

Part of the remit in their analysis of Echelon was rumours of ‘commercial abuse’ of intelligence; “[i]f a Member State were to promote the use of an interception system, which was also used for industrial espionage, by allowing its own intelligence service to operate such a system or by giving foreign intelligence services access to its territory for this purpose, it would undoubtedly constitute a breach of EC law […] activities of this kind would be fundamentally at odds with the concept of a common market underpinning the EC Treaty, as it would amount to a distortion of competition”.

Ben Hayes’ NeoConoptiocon report, in a concluding section, “Following the money“, states, “[w]hat is happening in practice is that multinational corporations are using the ESRP [European Seventh Research Programme] to promote their own profit-driven agendas, while the EU is using the programme to further its own security and defence policy objectives. As suggested from the outset of this report, the kind of security described above represents a marriage of unchecked police powers and unbridled capitalism, at the expense of the democratic system.”

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How Do Telescopes Work Making A Telescope Purchase

May 22nd, 2021

By John B Mayall

Before you make your purchase of a telescope, there are several factors you must take into consideration. One of these is the technical aspects of the telescope. When you walk into a store to inquire about the specifications of the instrument you’re about to buy, you must know the difference hat exists between your want and you need. If you know all there is to know about your intended purchase, then you will be acutely aware of this difference. Making a telescope purchase is not a small matter. You will spend a good amount of money on this, and it is therefore imperative that you conduct a thorough research before you set out to buy one. Also decide on the budget you can afford for this purchase.

Once you have answered the above questions, your buy will not be too difficult and will be worth the effort. The answer to a question on budget is most important because it determines the kind of telescope you will be able to buy, no matter what your needs are. If you have a bigger budget, then you can look at the powerful telescopes, but if you have extremely limited finances, it is better to invest in a pair of binoculars. And no, even if you think they are child’s play, they actually are not. You will marvel at how much of the sky you can explore with a simple pair binoculars.

In this modern era, there are several different types of telescopes available. Each telescope has its own special USP and offers something unique to the user in terns of quality and features. For someone who doesn’t want his purchase to be a futile expenditure, it is best that they research as much as they can, Weight the advantages and disadvantages carefully before you make a choice about what is relevant to you. If you don’t know what each aspect of the instrument entails, you will have trouble selecting one that meets your requirements completely. The element that carries most weight is the eyepiece. It is this little lens that is the window to the world for a telescope user. An adjustable eyepiece makes the telescope experience more fulfilling because then the magnification factor can be changed to suit your convenience. This eyepiece should be able to minimize the chromatic aberration and light circles for brighter objects.

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You must also have an idea of where you are planning to use the telescope to go stargazing. Different light populations lead to difference in performance, and noise also affects the view. In case your intended location is heavily populated, you should be prepared to face a few difficulties because of excessive light.

Telescopes use either of lenses or mirrors. Reflectors, as the name suggests use mirrors and are the ones astronomers would recommend. Refractors use lenses. The main mirror or lens in a telescope is called its objective. This objective and its width should be an important part of your deliberations because the power is proportional to its surface area.

The main point of consideration when you buy a telescope is to make sure it matches your requirements. Do not just think about the power that the telescope has. All its parts have to work perfectly for the telescope to be a good instrument. Do not skimp and buy a low-price telescope as you will be severely disillusioned with the quality it will provide you with. The best bet is a moderately priced telescope that provides sufficient quality without being too heavy on your pocket.

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Police report drug haul seizure worth up to £30 million in Brownhills, England

May 22nd, 2021

Monday, December 2, 2013

Police in the West Midlands in England today said nearly 200 kilograms worth of drugs with value possibly as great as £30 million (about US$49 million or €36 million) has been seized from a unit in the town of Brownhills. In what an officer described as “one of the largest [seizures] in the force’s 39 year history”, West Midlands Police reported recovering six big cellophane-wrapped cardboard boxes containing cannabis, cocaine, and MDMA (“ecstasy”) in a police raid operation on the Maybrook Industrial Estate in the town on Wednesday.

The impact this seizure will have on drug dealing in the region and the UK as a whole cannot be underestimated

The seized boxes, which had been loaded onto five freight pallets, contained 120 one-kilogram bags of cannabis, 50 one-kilogram bags of MDMA, and five one-kilogram bricks of cocaine. In a press release, West Midlands Police described what happened after officers found the drugs as they were being unloaded in the operation. “When officers opened the boxes they discovered a deep layer of protective foam chips beneath which the drugs were carefully layered”, the force said. “All the drugs were wrapped in thick plastic bags taped closed with the cannabis vacuum packed to prevent its distinctive pungent aroma from drawing unwanted attention.” Police moved the drugs via forklift truck to a flatbed lorry to remove them.

Detective Sergeant Carl Russell of West Midlands Police’s Force CID said the seizure was the largest he had ever made in the 24 years he has been in West Midlands Police and one of the biggest seizures the force has made since its formation in 1974. “The impact this seizure will have on drug dealing in the region and the UK as a whole cannot be underestimated”, he said. “The drugs had almost certainly been packed to order ready for shipping within Britain but possibly even further afield. Our operation will have a national effect and we are working closely with a range of law enforcement agencies to identify those involved in this crime at whatever level.”

Expert testing on the drugs is ongoing. Estimates described as “conservative” suggest the value of the drugs amounts to £10 million (about US$16.4 million or €12 million), although they could be worth as much as £30 million, subject to purity tests, police said.

Police arrested three men at the unit on suspicion of supplying a controlled drug. The men, a 50-year-old from Brownhills, a 51-year-old from the Norton area of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, and one aged 53 from Brownhills, have been released on bail as police investigations to “hunt those responsible” continue. West Midlands Police told Wikinews no person has yet been charged in connection with the seizure. Supplying a controlled drug is an imprisonable offence in England, although length of jail sentences vary according to the class and quantity of drugs and the significance of offenders’ roles in committing the crime.

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