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Can AI Diagnose You Better Than Your Doctor? The Surprising Answer Has Experts Divided

Medical Daily

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July 8, 2026

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Can AI diagnose illness better than a doctor? As stories of chatbots identifying missed clues go viral, experts say the technology shows promise—but it's still a tool to support, not replace, clinical judgment.

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L.A. Times - Health

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· Jul 8, 2026

Contributor: The crucial medical question that AI can't ever answer

AI can be very knowledgeable. Doctors can have excellent judgment. But ultimately the patient's own priorities often determine which treatment approach is best.

Medical Daily

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· Jul 9, 2026

Patients Can Be Identified from Medical AI Training Data with Near-Perfect Accuracy, New Study Finds

A Nature study found medical AI training data can identify individual patients at near-perfect accuracy. Racial minorities and rare disease patients face the highest risk.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 4, 2026

DR ELLIE: Tired, anxious and unable to focus? These are all signs of this one common condition - and NO it's not ADHD. Don't be tricked by the hype into missing the real culprit

DR ELLIE: Tired, anxious and unable to focus? These are all signs of this one common condition - and NO it's not ADHD. Don't be tricked by the hype into missing the real culprit

Slate Magazine

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· Jun 23, 2026

Is Donald Trump on a Wonder Weight Loss Drug? Here’s What You Need to Know.

Let us answer your questions about a slightly serious—but deeply amusing—medical mystery.

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

वैज्ञानिक तीर्थबहादुर श्रेष्ठलाई मेरा प्रश्न

साथीहरू, यी प्रश्न मैले सानैमा लेख्दै र थप्दै बनाएको हुँ। म बाबालाई प्रश्न सोध्थेँ। तर, उहाँ गुड कोइस्चन मात्र भन्ने। जवाफ नै नदिने। पछि उहाँले भन्नुभयो, तिम्रा सबै प्रश्न लेख। एक दिन म साइन्टिस्ट भेटाइदिन्छु। त्यहीँ गएर सोध्ने। त्यसपछि मैले प्रश्नहरू कपीमा लेख्न थालेँ। कति प्रश्नको मैले जवाफ पाइसकेँ। कति प्रश्नको म ठूलो भएपछि जवाफ []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

What frightens GP clinics using AI and the fine print nobody reads – chief NZ telehealth officer Anna Campbell

What frightens GP clinics using AI and the fine print nobody reads – chief NZ telehealth officer Anna Campbell

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Related coverage for "Can AI Diagnose You Better Than Your Doctor? The Surprising Answer Has Experts Divided": L.A. Times - Health — Contributor: The crucial medical question that AI can't ever answer. Medical Daily — Patients Can Be Identified from Medical AI Training Data with Near-Perfect Accuracy, New Study Finds. Daily Mail — DR ELLIE: Tired, anxious and unable to focus? These are all signs of this one common condition - and NO it's not ADHD. Don't be tricked by the hype into missing the real culprit. Slate Magazine — Is Donald Trump on a Wonder Weight Loss Drug? Here’s What You Need to Know.. Nepal News — वैज्ञानिक तीर्थबहादुर श्रेष्ठलाई मेरा प्रश्न. The New Zealand Herald — What frightens GP clinics using AI and the fine print nobody reads – chief NZ telehealth officer Anna Campbell