Lahouaria Hadri’s Blog
The Intersection of AI and Medicine: How Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become essential in many industries, and healthcare is no exception. Machine learning, a type of AI that enables computers to learn from the data without being explicitly programmed, is revolutionizing medicine. We will look at...
Vascular Disease in Women: Gender-Specific Risk Factors and Treatment Options
Vascular disease is a general term for conditions that affect the blood vessels, such as peripheral artery disease, venous insufficiency, and aortic aneurysm. While vascular disease affects both men and women, gender-specific risk factors can make women more...
The Impact of Social Determinants on Health Care: Addressing Disparities in Research and Treatment
Social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that can impact their overall health and well-being. These factors include access to healthy food, safe housing, and quality education. Unfortunately, not everyone has...
Understanding Peripheral Artery Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a common condition in which the arteries that supply our blood to the legs and feet can become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup. PAD affects millions worldwide and can cause various symptoms. In this blog, we'll examine the...
How Do Medical Studies Work?
The purpose of medical studies is to test out new types of surgery, medicines, or even medical devices. The studies are meant to let researchers know if these new methods are safe and how well if at all, they work. Any medicine or surgery currently in use has been put...
How to Support Women Scientists
It is no secret that being a woman in the world, let alone in the world of science, is an uphill battle. Many great female minds have already made brilliant discoveries. There are no doubt brilliant female minds that will discover far more. Given the challenges in...
The Pressing Science Questions on People’s Minds
With so many discoveries and so much progress made, physicists still have yet to find the answers to some of life’s most prominent questions about the physical universe. There is a slew of questions in particular that are pressing in the minds of professionals and...
Small Health Concerns Individuals Might Want to Explore More
Some things can become an afterthought when it comes to our health. They seem small on the surface, but they can have potentially larger impacts further down the line. Our bodies are more intelligent than we realize. There are warning signs that go missing all the...
A Look at Cardiopulmonary Disease
The leading cause of death in the world is heart disease. In America alone, it kills more than 800,000 people each year regardless of gender or race. That is one in every four deaths that come from heart disease. Third on the list, after stroke and heart disease, is...
The Research Process of New Medicines
There are new medicines that come out all the time. But how did they get to the point of public release? Creating a new medicine is a rigorous, lengthy process. It can take some medications as long as 15 years to start as a promising idea and develop into something...