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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,209 datasets
PhysioNet provides free web access to large collections of recorded physiological signals via PhysioBank. The platform also includes related open-source software through PhysioToolkit. The data is maintained by the MIT Laboratory for Computational Physiology.
Autonomic_Emotional_Modulation is a dataset from Kaggle concerning a patient with borderline personality disorder and suicidal ideation, referenced as BR 25/26. The description is brief, and specific details about the data's structure, size, and origin are not provided. Its content likely contains clinical or psychological measurements related to emotional and autonomic modulation.
Diverse Dermatology Images is a collection of skin condition imagery. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific scale, creation date, and authorship are not detailed in the provided metadata. Further details regarding the number of images, annotation types, and collection methodology require verification after download.
Mental-health-processed-data is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests it contains information related to mental health conditions, potentially including survey responses, diagnostic codes, or treatment outcomes. The dataset's author, organization, and specific collection details are not provided in the available metadata.
ThyroidXL is an expert-labeled and pathology-validated dataset for thyroid nodule diagnosis published in 2025 by Viet Hung Duong and a multi-institutional research team. The data provides ultrasound-based diagnostic information where findings are confirmed against gold-standard pathology results. It was developed to improve the accuracy of computer-aided diagnosis in endocrinology.
A dataset designed for stress-testing and evaluating feature stability in computational pathology workflows. The dataset's author, organization, and specific size are unknown. It was sourced from Kaggle, but its last update date is not provided.
Multiple disease dataset published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains records related to various medical conditions. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
A dataset titled 'MM 2019/W33: A bird's-eye view of clinical trials' was published on Kaggle. The title suggests it provides a high-level overview of clinical trial information, likely from 2019. The specific source, size, and detailed contents are unknown.
A dataset titled 'MM 2020/W42: Health spending' published on Kaggle. The title suggests a focus on health expenditure, likely from the year 2020 and week 42. The dataset's author, organization, and specific contents are unknown.
drowsiness-frames-32x32 is a dataset of image frames likely related to detecting drowsiness or fatigue. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its author, organization, and creation date are unknown. Its specific content, such as the number of images or their source, requires verification after download.
A collection of brain MRI scans intended for super-resolution tasks. The dataset likely contains low-resolution and corresponding high-resolution image pairs to train enhancement models. It was sourced from Kaggle, but details on the collection date, author, and exact size are unspecified.
Chest X-ray images, likely augmented for machine learning tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its exact size, source, and creation date are unspecified. Columns and sample data are unavailable, limiting immediate assessment of content.
Kaggle hosts a dataset on mental health, though its specific content and scale are not detailed in the available metadata. The author, organization, and last update date are unknown. Columns and sample data are unavailable, requiring verification after download.
A dataset titled 'patient-doctor-bridge' is hosted on Kaggle. The dataset's content likely pertains to interactions or relationships between patients and healthcare providers. Metadata regarding its size, structure, and origin is unavailable.
Replication package for a 2026 Journal of Political Economy article on physician decision-making and ADHD diagnosis. The data supports the analysis in 'Mis(sed) Diagnosis: Physician Decision Making and ADHD'. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input metadata.
Results from the ACTwatch Lite Cameroon 2024 study, a private sector malaria market survey in the Centre and Littoral regions. It provides indicators on antimalarial drug and blood test availability, price, and market share, collected from formal and informal health outlets.
Aggregated data from 2009-2019 presents counts of newborn screening disorders diagnosed by the California Newborn Screening Program. The dataset includes three tables with statewide, race/ethnicity, and regional breakdowns, covering 33 core disorders from the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel. Counts are suppressed for disorders with fewer than 6 cases.
California Department of Public Health data compares the proportion of skilled nursing facility residents with completed Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment forms by county and year. The dataset spans from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2023. It includes counts of nursing homes and distinct residents for analysis.
Featuring anonymized participant-level data from a non-randomized clinical trial investigating a 12-week adapted strength-and-balance program for older adults. It includes pre- and post-intervention measurements for handgrip strength, five-times sit-to-stand, 4-meter fast gait speed, Timed Up and Go, Short Physical Performance Battery, and the Berg Balance Scale. The data supports replication of the manuscript's analyses and secondary exploration of exercise-related functional adaptations across community-dwelling and institutionalized settings.
Psychologists working in mental health sector (per 100,000) is a dataset from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. It likely contains tabular data quantifying the density of mental health professionals across different regions. The columns suggest metrics for comparing workforce capacity in the mental health sector internationally.