Teşhisten tedaviye, hastalıkların önlenmesinden ilaç geliştirme sürecine kadar her aşamada sağlık sektöründe yapay zekânın etkisi iyice görülmeye başladı. Future Health Care İstanbul’da ‘Yapay Zekâ ve Sağlığın Geleceği’ panelinde tüm bunlar örnekleriyle konuşuldu.
#Dr. Ecz. Metin UyarANKARA - More than 30 percent of the poorest people of working age do not have any kind of health coverage and nearly 20 percent of the entire population has no coverage. The future of a program that provides access to health care for the poorest strata of society is being pondered.
ISTANBUL - Istanbul tenth grader Sid Shekhar wraps up a global leadership week at Harvard University where he is taking a yearlong project to the next level: He hopes to contribute to a movement to abolish the caste system in India. If world citizenship is revealed through one's plans to help people who benefit the least from the globalization, then Shekhar is surely a leader among citizens.
ISTANBUL -Not enough interest and concern is being given to HIV in southeastern Europe, according to the director of The HIV Training and Resource Initiative, or HIVTRI. The disappointing turnout of three reporters from the Turkish media to the initiative’s press conference yesterday confirmed this.
ISTANBUL - The relationship between South Africa and Turkey is "sound," but could be enhanced, said South African Ambassador to Turkey Tebogo Seokolo, who urged the continuation of efforts to encourage business and tourism between the two countries.
DETROIT - If Washington accepts a plan crafted by General Motors, the auto giant may well be a government-owned company. GMalso plans to slash tens of thousands of jobs, close scores of plants and eliminate the Pontiac brand. GM chief executive says he is offering the US Treasury more than half of the company’s shares to absolve the firm of $10 billion in government loans
ANKARA - US President Barack Obama speaks in Turkish Parliament on his last stop on his first European tour in office. The symbolism is grand as Obama praises Turkey’s history and the role it can play today as he expresses compassion for Muslim people.
President Hugo Chavez has won a boost for his socialist revolution after Venezuelans voted to scrap term limits on elected posts, paving the way for him to seek re-election in 2012 and beyond. Opponents accepted defeat but said Chavez is becoming a dictator.
It was the usual scene for a ceremonial day in Bodrum: Formalities were first observed at the Atatürk statue, with speeches made before the marching bands and a school folklore group in full costume led all the participants up to the harbor square. There they watched the children's folklore dances before descending on the food and goods on sale at the fundraising tables run by enthusiastic volunteers.
Warren Buffett, the billionaire co-founder of a top private equity firm and a prominent voice for U.S. fiscal responsibility, called on the United States and its elected officials to combat the nation's fast-growing, multi-trillion dollar debt load.
First off, we would like to extend our heartfelt wishes for a quick recovery to Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan; the hypoglycemic episode he experienced two days ago scared everyone. We hope it never happens again, and hope-despite the fact that we do not necessarily agree with his politics-that Erdogan serves the public for many long years ahead. This column, however, is devoted not to Erdogan's policies per se, but to his health, or rather his attitude towards health.
Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat was in good condition on Tuesday after undergoing a heart by-pass operation to replace a defective artery. The Turkish Cypriot leader was resting in the Istanbul hospital where the operation was carried out on Tuesday