https://www.afinalwarning.com/512206.html (Natural News) Norway’s health agency has recommended that the country permanently abort using the AstraZeneca Wuhan coronavirus vaccine. The recommendation came after Norwegian scientists found that the vaccine, made in partnership with the
University of Oxford, did cause blood clots. The agency’s advice went contrary to guidance from other health authorities and regulators insisting on the vaccine’s safety.
Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) Director Geir Bukholm said in an April 15 statement: “There is now significantly more knowledge about the connection between the AstraZeneca vaccine and the rare and serious incidents of low platelets, blood clots and bleeding,” he remarked. Bukholm added that “based on this knowledge, we have arrived at a recommendation that the AstraZeneca vaccine be removed from the coronary vaccination program in Norway.”
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Collaboration With Institute of Oslo University Hospital Will Leverage AI for Novel Tumor Biology Insights
HAMBURG, Germany, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Indivumed GmbH ( Indivumed ) today announced a joint research collaboration to expand IndivuType by adding digital pathology images and data using cutting-edge technology from the Institute for Cancer Genetics and Informatics ( ICGI ) at Oslo University Hospital, a world leader in the application of Deep Learning and AI in oncology.
By scanning high resolution images of haematoxylin and eosin-stained tumor section slides for all IndivuType cases, Indivumed will be able to leverage an entirely new dimension of data in the coming months. The expansion of IndivuType s digital pathology asset and analysis capacity will allow Indivumed and ICGI to combine the cancer phenotype, as defined by the tumor morphology, with the deep molecular multi-omics characterization of the tumor, resulting in better prognostic and diagnostic algorithm
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