24/11/2021

Respira Labs’ wearable device listens for lung diseases –

AI-powered wearable from Respira Labs can provide long-term remote monitoring of pulmonary function for patients with chronic respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, COPD and asthma

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24/11/2021

Bias and privacy in AI’s cough-based COVID-19 recognition

We read with interest the Comment by Coppock and colleagues,1 in which the authors

express their thoughtful opinion about several simultaneous works by independent research

groups worldwide (eg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, National Research Council

of Canada, University of Cambridge, and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne).

One of these works was our own; a pioneering, multicentre, international study2 with

a clinically validated dataset of forced coughs alongside quantitative RT-PCR from

participants who physically attended a test centre.

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24/11/2021

Blockchain applications in health care for COVID-19 and beyond: a systematic review

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial and global impact on health care, and

has greatly accelerated the adoption of digital technology. One of these emerging

digital technologies, blockchain, has unique characteristics (eg, immutability, decentralisation,

and transparency) that can be useful in multiple domains (eg, management of electronic

medical records and access rights, and mobile health). We conducted a systematic review

of COVID-19-related and non-COVID-19-related applications of blockchain in health

care.

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23/11/2021

PODCAST. En Chine, on combat le Covid comme la peste – L’Express

Extrait de La Peste d'Albert Camus : "Oui, il fallait recommencer et la peste n'oubliait personne trop longtemps. Pendant le mois de décembre, elle flamba dans les poitrines de nos concitoyens, elle illumina le four, elle peupla les camps d'ombres aux mains vides, elle ne cessa enfin d'avancer de...

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