
AI model to predict anti-seizure medication - Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin

Choosing anti-seizure drugs for a patient is a process of trial and error with clinicians unable to predict which drug a particular patient will respond to.
A study led by Monash University has demonstrated an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can potentially predict the best personalised, anti-seizure medication for patients with newly diagnosed e… [+3768 chars]
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