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Facial thermal imaging, AI can accurately predict heart disease risk
Investing.com· 14 hours agoResearchers led by Tsinghua...that object. Coupled with AI, it has emerged as a promising tool for...
New Research Links High Testosterone Levels With This Common Heart Condition
Health.com· 3 hours agoLancet, suggest that men with naturally higher levels of testosterone and no heart disease risk...
Facial thermal imaging and AI can accurately predict presence of coronary artery disease
Medical Xpress· 21 hours agoCurrent guidelines for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease rely on probability assessment of ...
Black, Hispanic people twice as likely to lose Medicaid coverage - UPI.com
UPI· 8 minutes agoA new report finds that most folks who've lost Medicaid coverage have done so because of paperwork...
Facial thermal imaging used with AI can detect coronary artery disease, study says
UPI· 4 hours ago1 of 3 | Facial thermal imaging "can identify areas of abnormal blood circulation and inflammation...
Study Shows Higher Heart Attack Risk During Presidential Elections
Mercola· 2 days agoStudy Shows Higher Heart Attack Risk During Presidential Elections
Avon Lake council member says power plant is leaking hazardous heavy metals
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 2 hours agoCity Council member Rob Shahmir provided a lengthy, highly detailed -- if not somewhat confusing --...
Heart-healthy behaviors may help reverse rapid cell aging, study shows
United Press International via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHeart Study -- an ongoing, large, multigenerational research project aimed at identifying heart...
When’s the last time you were angry? Just recalling the experience may be detrimental to your heart...
Fortune via AOL· 3 days agoThe team repeated these assessments after three, 40, 70, and 100 minutes. Negative emotions not tied...
New AI tool ‘can rapidly rule out heart attacks in people attending A&E’
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPatients are then identified as either being in a very low risk group for having a heart attack, or...