The January issue of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics details new neural network software being developed for helping doctors tweak drug dosages for heart patients based on a long list of factors, including race, sex, age, weight, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, smoking, coronary artery bypass graft, statins, beta blocker, nitrates, calcium antagonists, diuretics, whether they use Windows or Linux and a host of other relevant criteria. What's interesting about the software is that it can "learn" with experience.
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