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  "textContent": "Your physician may be quietly leaning on an AI sidekick called OpenEvidence , reports NBC News . The company behind the medical search tool, built specifically for clinicians, estimates that 65% of US doctors are using it to help them decide on treatments, double-check side effects, and even study for licensing exams....",
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