The complete blood count (CBC) dataset contains a total of 360 blood smear images of red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and Platelets with annotations. [ICIP'24 Lecture Presentation] ...
The Chiefs have essentially mastered the last-second comeback, barely eking out victories in increasingly lucky fashion. We know Kansas City is a good team — the two-time reigning champs deserve ...
When you brush or wash your hair, most of the hairs that you see are part of this normal process. Stress and certain health conditions may cause increased shedding. Hair with plenty of volume ...
Fluctuating blood pressure can be normal, as blood pressure varies somewhat throughout the day. Stress, exercise, and sleep can all make a difference. But if your blood pressure often changes ...
Examples of anemias in which RDW is most often normal include these situations: Acute blood loss, hemorrhage Thalassemia (some types ... may also be noted visually by looking at a peripheral smear for ...
Is it normal to feel this anxious all the time? How do I know if it’s too much? These are questions many of my patients ask. Anxiety affects all of us and can be thought of as tension or worry ...
The first shipments of self-collection HPV tests for cervical cancer screening are making their way to labs and health care facilities across the United States. The Food and Drug Administration ...
The device scans menstrual blood which can be collected while a woman is on her period for signs of HPV. Traditional smears collect cells from the cervix which are tested for HPV, only positive ...
Aly Bear, the former vice-chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations who was running for the top spot in the organizationa week ago, says she was the target of a smear campaign on ...
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
A growing number of experts think that ADHD may simply represent another part of the spectrum of neurodiversity—a different way of being normal. This week, we explore the science underlying this ...