AI to be used to reduce risk of heart disease – Bangalore Mirror
They highlighted that the personal care engine will focus on reducing and managing the risk of cardiovascular disease and correlated neurodegenerative …
» Read moreThey highlighted that the personal care engine will focus on reducing and managing the risk of cardiovascular disease and correlated neurodegenerative …
» Read moreTOPLINE Global rates of death caused by heart conditions, diabetes and obesity due to air pollution significantly increased over the past decade, …
» Read moreLuengo-Fernandez, R., et al. Economic burden of cardiovascular diseases in the European Union: a population-based cost study. Eur Heart J. 2023. 00: 1 …
» Read moreThose living with the disease are also at increased risk of cardiovascular … heart failure, which share common risk factors like diabetes and …
» Read more… heart disease deaths globally each year, according to a new report. The World Heart Foundation (WHF) found that Kuwait, Egypt and Afghanistan have …
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» Read moreCongenital complete heart block (CCHB) is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition, often associated with maternal autoantibodies.
» Read moreHeart attack: The culprits behind an unhealthy heart include inactive lifestyles, poor food choices, and rising stress.
» Read more… heart disease being the largest cause of premature death in deprived areas … Heart attack · Hospitals · Heart disease · England · NHS · UK · World …
» Read more“If the trendline is not changed, we will be looking at a worsening global burden of cardiovascular and other metabolic diseases in the coming years.”.
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