SDG3
Good Health and Well-being
Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.
Chunghwa Telecom and NYCU cooperate to develop AI smart medical services
In response to the trend of advancement in AI smart medical care, NYCU, and Chunghwa Telecom combined their respective professional advantages to jointly develop AI advanced smart medical services, which were exhibited at 2021 “Healthcare+ Expo‧TAIWAN”. According to Chunghwa Telecom, they are developing various AI smart medical services on Chunghwa
AI Recognition System for Predicting Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptom of Dementia Wins 2021 National Innovation Award for Academic Research Innovation
The number of dementia cases in the world has exceeded 50 million; and more than US$1 trillion is spent annually on their care. There will be 150 million dementia cases worldwide in 2050. Exponential growth of the funds needed for dementia care will thus be a major global challenge. Although
NYCU Was Awarded by MOE for Excellent Environmental Protection and Disaster Prevention Practices
In order to promote campus environmental protection, occupational safety and health management, and disaster prevention and rescue work of colleges and universities, the MOE implements requisite environmental protection and occupational safety and health related laws and regulations, and established a comprehensive campus environment and safety management system for colleges and
Antiaging Games Keep Body and Mind Healthy
Taiwan officially became an aged society in 2018. The social impact resulting from an aging population is extensive. Reversing the effect of aging and preventing disability and dementia has become a worldwide endeavor, and the concept of healthy aging has received growing attention. Previously, people only sought to extend their
The First Study Raised The Warning For Abatacept-induced HBV Reactivation.
In recent years, there have been developed several new treatments for rheumatic disease, which can be more effective in controlling the treatment and improving patients’ living quality. However, it might also lead to a decrease in immunity and raise the risk of hepatitis B reactivation. The research is the first
International Collaboration on IoT and Machine Learning
With the support of the Higher Education Sprout Project by the Ministry of Education, the research team of Professor Yi-Bing Lin of the College of AI and Green Energy of National Yang Ming University (NYCU) and Professor Ming-Feng Chang of the College of Information collaborated with the research team of