Hyperfine, Inc. , the groundbreaking health technology company that has redefined brain imaging with the first FDA-cleared portable magnetic resonance (MR) brain imaging system?the Swoop® system?today ...
Machine learning algorithms excel at identifying patterns and anomalies in patient data, leading to earlier and more precise diagnoses of diseases such as cancer, heart disease ... Additionally, AI ...
Artificial intelligence can serve as a helpful backup editor to radiologists, making sure their reports are accurate and ...
2024 — Younger women are generally thought to have a low risk of heart disease, but new research urges clinicians to revisit that assumption, especially for women who suffer from certain mental ...
Low-level drinking (1.3–5.0 g of alcohol daily) reduces coronary heart disease-related death risk compared to non-drinkers (RR 0.8); however, drinking >50 g of alcohol daily increases the risk ...
Google has been using AI to improve global-scale flood forecasting. By training machine learning models, the tech giant was able to accurately predict some floods up to seven days in advance.
AI models analyzing over half a million Google Street View images uncover urban features linked to coronary heart disease, offering insights for city design to lower disease rates. Study shows ...
An AI-powered alert system at Stanford Hospital is predicting which patients are in decline and keeping them from the ICU.
AstraZeneca's IMPACT CKD model predicts a significant increase in chronic kidney disease (CKD) across eight countries, with ...
Among people with existing heart disease, an eating window of 8 to 10 hours per day was associated with a 66 percent higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease. Time-restricted eating did ...
This review will summarize the available information about pregnancy-related coronary heart disease. Yusuf Karamermer, Thorax Center, Department of Cardiology, Ersamus MC, Rotterdam, The ...
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women in the United States, accounting for about one in five women's deaths in 2020. That year alone, 314,186 women died from heart disease.