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Have a Thorny Medical Question? Your Doctor May Be Using A.I. for That.

OpenEvidence, a growing startup, is providing AI tools to help doctors find answers to clinical questions for diagnosis and treatment. The development represents AI's expanding role in healthcare, though it raises questions about accuracy and accountability in medical decision-making.

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