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Artificial Intelligence · TurkeyBackground Integrating artificial intelligence (AI), especially large language models (LLM) into oncology has potential benefits, yet medical oncologists’ knowledge, attitudes, and ethical concerns remain unclear. Understanding these perspectives is particularly relevant in Türkiye, which has approximately 1340 practicing oncologists. Methods A cross-sectional, online survey was distributed via the Turkish Society of Medical Oncology’s channels …Read Article
Turkish medical oncologists’ perspectives on integrating artificial intelligence: knowledge, attitudes, and ethical considerations - BMC Medical Ethics

Science · South KoreaThe association between low-carbohydrate diets and hyperuricemia risk, a significant risk factor for gout and cardiometabolic morbidities, remains inconclusive, partly due to differing effects of replacing carbohydrates with animal- or plant-based macronutrients. This study examined associations between low-carbohydrate diet patterns and hyperuricemia risk in 39,880 adults in the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Study 2016–2022.…Read Article
Associations of low-carbohydrate diets patterns with the risk of hyperuricemia: a national representative cross-sectional study in Korea
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