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Researchers are closer than ever to an AI-guided device to treat memory loss
Results of studies about the device’s effectiveness have been promising, and this past March the FDA gave it “Breakthrough Device Designa…
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Results of studies about the device’s effectiveness have been promising, and this past March the FDA gave it “Breakthrough Device Designation.” Barak In the late 1990s, a young Michael Kahana—then developing computer models of human memory—was invited to Harvard Medical School by a neurosurgeon friend to give grand rounds to the neurosurgery and neurology faculty.
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