medical advice
Coverage of medical advice in the Nexus archive.
- Canadians may ask AI for medical advice but don't want it replacing humans, poll suggests
A new poll indicates that while some Canadians use AI chatbots for medical advice, they prefer human doctors for critical decisions. The survey highlights a reluctance to replace human healthcare professionals with AI technology.
- Reid Hoffman Thinks Doctors Should Ask AI for a Second Opinion
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn cofounder and AI drug discovery startup founder, argues that doctors should consult AI for medical advice, calling failure to do so 'bordering on committing malpractice.'
- I'm a surgeon and these are the subtle signs your legs are trying to warn you about - but almost everyone ignores
A surgeon highlights subtle warning signs in the legs that are often overlooked by people, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these signals for potential health issues.
- Health chiefs issue urgent recall for antidepressants prescribed to millions due to manufacturing error: 'Seek medical advice immediately'
Health authorities have issued an urgent recall of antidepressants prescribed to millions due to a manufacturing error. Patients are advised to seek immediate medical advice as a precaution.
- I'm A Celeb's Beverley Callard pulls out of the live final on medical advice - after being forced to quit the show due to ill health before her breast cancer diagnosis
Beverley Callard withdrew from the live final of 'I'm A Celeb' on medical advice, following her earlier exit from the show due to ill health before her breast cancer diagnosis.
- Surgeon's urgent warning: The huge mistake you make EVERY day that's killing your legs
A surgeon warns that a common daily habit is severely damaging leg health, urging people to avoid this mistake to prevent long-term harm. The article highlights the importance of modifying everyday behaviors to protect musculoskeletal well-being.
- Warning issued for people using AI chatbots for medical advice: Major study found information given by ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok is often inaccurate
A major study warns that AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok often provide inaccurate medical advice, prompting a warning for users relying on them for health information. The findings highlight significant risks in using these tools for critical health-related decisions.
- Canadians are asking AI for medical advice. That doesn't mean they want it replacing humans
Canadians are increasingly using AI for medical advice, but they prefer human doctors for critical healthcare decisions. The article highlights a growing reliance on AI tools while emphasizing the irreplaceable role of human expertise in medicine.