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Yobe State Government says it is set to strengthen its medical imaging capacity through strategic partnerships with ...
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Best Life on MSNDoctors Say This Is the No. 1 Underrated Test for Predicting Heart DiseaseAccording to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), 80 percent of heart disease cases are preventable, and many of these ...
Cardiologists recommend eating more nutritious foods like beans, lentils, fatty fish, nuts, fruit, and whole grains for an ...
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Sportschosun on MSNAI predicts the risk of blindness and cardiovascular disease with fundus pictures...Introduction of ...Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital Director Han Sung-woo) of Hanlim University introduced the artificial intelligence ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew research unveils vast influence of B vitamins on health and diseaseEight essential nutrients make up the suite of B vitamins also known as the B complex. Researchers from Tufts University and ...
Evaluating electrocardiogram (ECG) traces using a new deep-learning model known as EchoNext looks set to save lives by flagging patients at high risk of structural heart disease (SHD) who might ...
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) inhibitors have proven effective in preventing cardiovascular events, leading to experts ...
Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been a fitness cliche. But new research suggests that the health benefits of walking ramp ...
David Worsham, a heart attack survivor, was saved by the world's smallest heart pump and the help of good Samaritans, and now ...
In the rapidly evolving healthcare field, telemedicine and remote monitoring have emerged as transformative tools, reshaping ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEating more ultra-processed food raises your risk of lung cancerThe association between ultra-processed food consumption and lung cancer risk underscores the importance of nutrition in ...
We know daily step count is linked to living longer, but we now also have evidence that walking at least 7,000 steps a day ...
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