Water on the elbow – Bionicoldguy

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I developed water on my left elbow. It is a painless but strange symptom. From the search on Google, I found that it was “Olecranon bursitis”: Bursa or lubrication bag on the elbow was somehow irritated or inflamed and accumulates liquid. I try to see my documentary about it, but I’m not in a hurry because it doesn’t cause any problems. Meanwhile, I watch the web board that it is burning several times a day and let my elbow rest. This means no training of the upper body. Fortunately, I can still get into cycling.

I have just learned about the new AI -based research tool, which is part of Gemini Google called “Deep Research”. You want to use, start Gemini and change the type of model to “1.5 Pro with deep research”. This usually requires a paid subscription, but you can try it for free (I recently got a Chromebook and a one -year paid subscription to Gemini Advanced was included). I tried it on topics I knew something about, and I was impressed. So I thought it would be another nice test case. In the question I wrote “Olecranon bursitis”. It states 23 websites that he intended to search as “Research Plan”:

I could edit the plan to add additional sites to search, but I just hit the “Start Research” and in a few minutes returned with the message I saved on my unit and you can read here. It explained what the condition is, he told me the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment and gave me a list of documents in my area that specialize in it. Everything quite useful. This is quite a simple example, so I could get similar results without AI on the medical website and then googling “Orecnon Bursitis specialist near me”. But I liked it extracted a summary of a bunch of websites. I tried it on more complicated topics that would take longer to search for manual search, and I found that the message is a good start of the head I can watch, if desired, asking some of the links.



 
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