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NEJM Study: Analyzing Facial Expressions Can Improve Parkinson's Diagnosis

September 4, 2025

Videotaped facial expressions used to screen for Parkinson’s disease

The technique could give patients a way to detect signs of the disease and get help in early stages.

A recent study published in NEJM AI has introduced a groundbreaking method for screening Parkinson's disease through the analysis of videotaped facial expressions, specifically smiles. Involving 1,452 participants, including 391 with Parkinson's, the technique effectively leveraged AI to identify the disease with accuracy comparable to that of specialists, which could significantly enhance early detection in underserved areas lacking neurological access. Funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the study not only highlights a cost-effective screening tool but also incorporates user-centered technology, such as a chatbot and neurologist directory, emphasizing the potential for broader, global healthcare applications. This advance in AI-driven diagnostics could transform traditional approaches to early intervention in Parkinson's disease, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

AI Analyzes Smiles to Revolutionize Global Parkinsons Screening mobihealthnews

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City of Hope Develops Software to More Efficiently Summarize Oncology Data

September 3, 2025

City of Hope hospital in California has introduced Hope LLM, an AI software designed to streamline the management of patient data, significantly enhancing efficiency and accuracy in healthcare settings. This tool processes extensive amounts of patient information in seconds, enabling physicians to dedicate more time to patient care, particularly in oncology where it analyzes treatment responses and tumor progression. While it holds promise for improving care quality, public skepticism persists, with a Pew Research Center study indicating that 60% of U.S. adults are uneasy about AI in diagnostic and treatment roles. Experts emphasize the necessity of human oversight to ensure the technology is utilized effectively and safely.

Hope LLM Transforms Patient Data Management, Boosts Oncology Care at City of Hope Spectrum News 1

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Supply-Chain Attack Breach Exposes Palo Alto Networks' Salesforce Data

September 3, 2025

Palo Alto Networks has reported a data breach linked to a supply-chain attack associated with Salesloft Drift, which compromised their Salesforce account and exposed customer data. Attackers used stolen OAuth tokens, resulting in the mass exfiltration of sensitive information, including accounts and support cases, and potentially facilitating further cyber attacks. This incident highlights the vulnerability of supply-chain systems and underscores the importance of rigorous security measures across vendor relationships in healthcare technology. As organizations like Google and Zscaler have also fallen victim, the breach serves as a critical reminder for healthcare professionals to bolster their cybersecurity protocols to protect patient and operational data.

Supply-Chain Attack Breach Exposes Palo Alto Networks Salesforce Data Security Affairs

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Industry Groups Urge Congress to Boost Cybersecurity Grants Amid Rising Threats

September 3, 2025

As the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program approaches its expiration date on September 30, industry groups are advocating for its renewal and an increase in funding from $1 billion to $4.5 billion over two years. They argue that the program has effectively strengthened cybersecurity measures at state and local levels, which are crucial for protecting national security amid rising cyber threats from hostile nations. With significant support from key government officials and agencies, the program is positioned as a vital resource for safeguarding critical infrastructure essential to national defense. The push for expansion reflects a broader recognition of cybersecurity's importance to healthcare and other sectors reliant on secure digital operations.

Industry Groups Push Congress to Boost Cybersecurity Grants Amid Rising Threats StateScoop

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NEJM Study: Analyzing Facial Expressions Can Improve Parkinson's Diagnosis

September 4, 2025

Videotaped facial expressions used to screen for Parkinson’s disease

The technique could give patients a way to detect signs of the disease and get help in early stages.

A recent study published in NEJM AI has introduced a groundbreaking method for screening Parkinson's disease through the analysis of videotaped facial expressions, specifically smiles. Involving 1,452 participants, including 391 with Parkinson's, the technique effectively leveraged AI to identify the disease with accuracy comparable to that of specialists, which could significantly enhance early detection in underserved areas lacking neurological access. Funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the study not only highlights a cost-effective screening tool but also incorporates user-centered technology, such as a chatbot and neurologist directory, emphasizing the potential for broader, global healthcare applications. This advance in AI-driven diagnostics could transform traditional approaches to early intervention in Parkinson's disease, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

AI Analyzes Smiles to Revolutionize Global Parkinsons Screening mobihealthnews

Read More

City of Hope Develops Software to More Efficiently Summarize Oncology Data

September 3, 2025

City of Hope hospital in California has introduced Hope LLM, an AI software designed to streamline the management of patient data, significantly enhancing efficiency and accuracy in healthcare settings. This tool processes extensive amounts of patient information in seconds, enabling physicians to dedicate more time to patient care, particularly in oncology where it analyzes treatment responses and tumor progression. While it holds promise for improving care quality, public skepticism persists, with a Pew Research Center study indicating that 60% of U.S. adults are uneasy about AI in diagnostic and treatment roles. Experts emphasize the necessity of human oversight to ensure the technology is utilized effectively and safely.

Hope LLM Transforms Patient Data Management, Boosts Oncology Care at City of Hope Spectrum News 1

Read More

Supply-Chain Attack Breach Exposes Palo Alto Networks' Salesforce Data

September 3, 2025

Palo Alto Networks has reported a data breach linked to a supply-chain attack associated with Salesloft Drift, which compromised their Salesforce account and exposed customer data. Attackers used stolen OAuth tokens, resulting in the mass exfiltration of sensitive information, including accounts and support cases, and potentially facilitating further cyber attacks. This incident highlights the vulnerability of supply-chain systems and underscores the importance of rigorous security measures across vendor relationships in healthcare technology. As organizations like Google and Zscaler have also fallen victim, the breach serves as a critical reminder for healthcare professionals to bolster their cybersecurity protocols to protect patient and operational data.

Supply-Chain Attack Breach Exposes Palo Alto Networks Salesforce Data Security Affairs

Read More

Industry Groups Urge Congress to Boost Cybersecurity Grants Amid Rising Threats

September 3, 2025

As the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program approaches its expiration date on September 30, industry groups are advocating for its renewal and an increase in funding from $1 billion to $4.5 billion over two years. They argue that the program has effectively strengthened cybersecurity measures at state and local levels, which are crucial for protecting national security amid rising cyber threats from hostile nations. With significant support from key government officials and agencies, the program is positioned as a vital resource for safeguarding critical infrastructure essential to national defense. The push for expansion reflects a broader recognition of cybersecurity's importance to healthcare and other sectors reliant on secure digital operations.

Industry Groups Push Congress to Boost Cybersecurity Grants Amid Rising Threats StateScoop

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