
AI Tool Detects Intimate Partner Violence Risks
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Researchers at Harvard Medical School have developed an AI tool that can identify individuals at risk of intimate partner violence by analyzing routine medical data. The tool, which combines structured and unstructured data, has proven accurate nearly ninety percent of the time and can detect risks up to three years before victims typically seek help. The tool aims to support healthcare providers by prompting earlier, gentler conversations and linking patients to resources without pushing for confessions. The team plans to integrate the tool into electronic medical record systems for instant alerts during visits. Meanwhile, a new hospital in Ohio brings top-tier care to central and rural areas. On a lighter note, regular stretching can boost fitness for anyone.
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