Author: Jacqueline Chin

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Jacqueline is a multidisciplinary scientist with extensive experience in conducting research and data analysis. She is also an avid reader and writer who aims to craft articles that inform, engage, and impact her community.

From biomarker-driven therapies to antibody-drug conjugates, new treatments are offering more personalised and effective options for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive subtype of breast cancer. These innovations are helping improve survival rates and transforming how TNBC is managed, but they also come with unique challenges that require careful clinical consideration.

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A study of intermittent fasting in 141 obese adolescents found that while both intermittent and continuous energy restriction reduced BMI, only intermittent fasting maintained reduced binge eating over 52 weeks. Close monitoring is advised for teens considering fasting.

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A new study highlights GPT-4’s prowess, outperforming a radiology resident in medical imaging diagnostics. In the rapidly evolving field of medical imaging, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly generative models like the ChatGPT, are becoming increasingly significant. 

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