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The Voice presenter Emma Willis, 49, has had keyhole surgery after "48 years" not knowing she had a hole in her heart. The ...
What condition does Emma Willis have and how common is a 'hole in your heart'? The warning signs revealed - It is a condition ...
Mount Sinai researchers studying a type of heart disease known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) have calibrated an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to quickly and more specifically identify ...
Researchers from New York City-based Mount Sinai have developed an AI algorithm to help physicians identify patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by assigning a numeric probability risk assessment ...
The program’s overarching goal will be to prevent heart disease in South Asians and other high-risk populations through early diagnosis, proactive treatment, and culturally sensitive care.
World Parkinson's Day 2025: A critical but often overlooked concern is the link between Parkinson's disease and heart failure.Parkinson's disease is understood to be characterised by the onset of ...
Because damage to the heart can cause bradycardia, factors associated with heart disease may also be linked to a higher risk of sinus bradycardia. Risk factors for heart disease may include ...
Indian-origin teen Siddharth Nandyala has developed Circadian AI, a hospital-use app that helps detect heart problems in seconds, earning praise from the likes of US Presidents Barrack Obama and Joe ...
This little pill — taken by adults and children alike — might just be a prescription for heart disease. Speaking to The Post, the veteran heart doctor tackled a drug that is commonly ...
Dr. Evan Levine tackles a drug that is often prescribed to help children perform better -- a phenomenon he calls "borderline child abuse." ...
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition where the body attacks its own tissues when gluten is eaten, which prevents normal digestion and absorption of food, with the risk of developing serious ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., yet many heart attacks strike people whose arteries look 'normal' on standard imaging scans. That's because traditional imaging only ...