The provided reviews mention bromelain's potential in infectious diseases but note that most evidence comes from animal and lab studies rather than human trials.
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Yes, clinical trials for CRISPR therapy in infectious disease are currently being explored, alongside trials for other conditions like cancer and sickle-cell anemia.
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Metagenomic sequencing finds more infections in children than conventional tests, but doctors must still interpret results carefully to avoid false alarms.
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The PI3K/Akt-mTOR pathway is a central signal network that helps your immune cells fight infection, but germs also try to block it to survive.
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Explainable AI helps doctors see exactly why an AI model suggests a specific infectious disease diagnosis, reducing errors from 'black-box' models and building trust in complex cases.
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