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Machine Learning in Healthcare: Redefining Patient Care and Innovation
In recent years, machine learning (ML) has dramatically altered how healthcare operates, advancing from a promising technology to a vital tool in medical diagnostics, patient care, and treatment strategies. As ML algorithms become more sophisticated, their application in healthcare is reshaping clinical processes, enhancing patient care, and opening up new frontiers in medical research.
By Adam Smithabout a year ago in Writers
Kinds of Poetry Writing - Exploring Experimental Forms
Have you ever felt that traditional poetry forms just don't quite capture the essence of what you're trying to express? You're not alone. Just as a painter might break free from the constraints of the canvas, poets too have been pushing the boundaries of their art form for centuries. Welcome to the fascinating world of experimental poetry, where words become more than just meaning – they transform into visual, auditory, and even interactive experiences.
By Benjamin Lucasabout a year ago in Writers
Paid Subscriptions - My Perks
I won't lie. When I first saw the new "exclusive stories" or the new "paid subscribers" update, my first thought was, 'Who would pay for MY exclusive stories?'. I began panicking... wondering what on earth would I ever use that for. How would I ever use that feature? But... this new feature could, maybe, just maybe, help me guide my way towards my own passions.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreetabout a year ago in Writers
10 Indian Ethnic Attires Every Woman Loves to Wear
In a world that is obsessed with fast fashion, traditional clothing has its charm intact to the ground. The evolution of the fashion market has seen trends come and go in the blink of an eye, yet traditional clothing remains deeply rooted. A drape of elegance, the traditional attire is the symbol of our rich history and cultural identity that has been enduring through ages and centuries. Remember when you opened your mother’s closet as a child, and all you could see were sarees and anarkalis, each one having a story and plethora of memories aligned to it? And our irresistible urge to wear them still has stayed the same! The urge to drape ourselves in those flowy fabrics, imitating the elegance we saw in our mothers and grandmothers, is fascinating. It transports us to simpler, more beautiful times!
By Vaishali Mhaskeabout a year ago in Writers
How do I activate my YouTube Kids code?
YouTube Kids is a kid-friendly platform made to give kids a fun and safe space to explore amusing and educational material. You must go through a straightforward code activation process in order to activate YouTube Kids on your device. This comprehensive guide will lead you through each stage and assist you in resolving any problems that may arise.
By Marina Tucksonabout a year ago in Writers
Writing Hard or Hardly Writing?
I haven't managed to write very much in the last few months. I could blame work. I could blame my family or society. But maybe I am just being too much of a perfectionist. My inner critic has been a real bitch lately. I’ve been so worried about publishing something sub-par, I haven’t published anything at all save a few short poems.
By Leslie Writesabout a year ago in Writers
Why Winning 2024 Paris Olympics Mattered So Much To Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic wanted to win the Olympic Games, and he wanted it badly, and at the 2024 Paris Olympics, he finally did it. It wouldn't be incorrect to say that Djokovic is the most accomplished, and therefore, according to many, the greatest tennis player of all-time. He has won everything, including 24 Grand Slam titles, and countless other titles around the ATP Tour.
By Zachary Wimerabout a year ago in Writers
The Significance of Women’s Body Count
Let’s delve into a topic that seems to hold undue importance in our society — the concept of “body count.” This numerical representation of our sexual history has somehow seeped into the core of our dating culture, impacting how we perceive our own worth and morality. However, it’s crucial to dissect why this should not hold the significance it does.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Writers
An open letter to the ones who are scared of how they might be perceived.
An open letter to the ones who are scared of how they might be perceived. What if people think I am too weird or ecstatic to be around as a person? What if others think I am too much, too much passion, too many emotions, too strong, too opinionated, and not a cool person to hang out with? I wish I could say that I haven't said that, I am oblivious to feeling insecure, bothered or sabotaging my self-belief from time to time. But truth be told, it is only humane of me to be concerned about how I might be perceived in the minds of others. If you relate to this, I am writing this letter to you, my imperfect fellow being. In the most vulnerable and painstaking way, we all are not immune to the negativity and limiting beliefs of ourselves and others.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
About Me — Ameema Farooq
About Me Hello! I am Ameema I was born and raised in Karachi Pakistan and still contours my view on different options, introvert city girl discovering her-self having so many dreams in her eyes. As an introvert writing is the best way to tell others about yourself to share the lessons you learned, I also love to write about thoughts and feelings in journey of growing there’s so many wounds to bring me where I am today.
By Ameema Farooqabout a year ago in Writers







