Friday, May 1, 2026

Deepfake X-rays are so real even doctors can’t tell the difference

Deepfake X-rays created by AI are now convincing enough to fool both doctors and AI models. In tests, radiologists had limited success identifying fake images, especially when they didn’t know they were being shown. This opens the door to risks like fraudulent medical claims and tampered diagnoses. Experts say stronger safeguards and detection tools are critical as the technology advances.


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The Best of British Brands – An INTA 2026 London Walking Tour Through a U.S. Trademark Lens

As we gear up for the INTA conference in London this year, it’s a perfect time to explore some of the UK’s most well-known brands and trademarks. Whether you’ll be in attendance or not, we invite you to join us on a virtual “walking tour” of a few iconic British brands, and the ways their trademark rights have been used, enforced, and challenged in the United States....
By: Foley Hoag LLP - Making Your Mark


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The Stages of Alzheimer’s and the Caregiver’s Role

When a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s only natural to worry about what comes next. While Alzheimer’s will...


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Why drinking more water didn’t prevent kidney stones

Kidney stones are notoriously painful—and frustratingly common, with many people facing repeat episodes. A massive new study tested whether a high-tech hydration program—complete with smart water bottles, reminders, coaching, and even financial incentives—could help people drink enough water to stop stones from coming back.


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