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OpenEvidence

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The leading AI-powered medical information platform.

OpenEvidence synthesizes the latest landmark evidence to help you stay sharp.

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“Halle Berry Shouts From the Capitol, 'I'm in Menopause' as She Seeks to End a Stigma and Win Funding" (US News) Ask OpenEvidence: Do the benefits of hormone therapy for menopause outweigh the risks?

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Beethoven's Hair Reveals He Suffered from Lead Poisoning (NY Times) Ask OpenEvidence: What are the symptoms for adults with lead poisoning?

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“Neuralink’s First Brain-Chip Implant in a Human Appeared Flawless. There Was a Problem." (WSJ) One theory put forward was that pneumocephalus had contributed to some of the threads retracting from his motor cortex. Ask OpenEvidence: What is pneumocephalus and is it dangerous?

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“Cortisol hormone is not always harmful to your health” (WSJ) Ask OpenEvidence: Is the cortisol hormone actually harmful to human health?

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A new study involving over 700,000 individuals suggests that mental illness might be transmitted within adolescent peer networks (JAMA Psychiatry) Ask OpenEvidence: What does the medical literature say about the idea that mental illness could be transmitted in peer networks?

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Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis Suffers Rare Injury to the Medial Retinaculum (ESPN) Ask OpenEvidence: What is the medial retinaculum and how are injuries to it treated?

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OpenEvidence iOS App: Now Available. We have been moved by the overwhelming demand among OpenEvidence users for a mobile app. We are excited to announce that the OpenEvidence App is now available for iOS on the App Store! OpenEvidence remains FREE for verified U.S. HCPs.

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Doctors are using OpenEvidence millions of times every month to make better decisions at the point of care. This may be the fastest any technology product (outside of the iPhone) has been embraced by the healthcare industry... and this is only the beginning.

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OpenEvidence is perhaps the fastest-growing healthcare company in history with 25% of US doctors already using the product to help them at the point of care. Read more about how they are using AI to improve patient outcomes in this week's Startups to Join edition. Link below!

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I discovered Open Evidence during my last week on service and 🤯🤯🤯. You can ask it questions as you do with ChatGPT, but it produces evidence-based answers with links to the articles & guidelines. It's amazing and strangely addicting. Thank you, Mayo Clinic and NEJM! If