Health
Diagnosing jaundice in the blink of an eye from a digital camera – Newswise
New imaging software designed by University of South Australia researchers can now detect jaundice – a potentially life-threatening…

Newswise — Imagine a system that can detect within one second whether a newborn baby has jaundice, a condition affecting 60 per cent of infants, and in severe cases leading to brain damage and hearing loss.
Visualise that system kickstarting a treatment…
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