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The use of AI in healthcare is experiencing a boon in both drug discovery (a topic for another column) and medical devices.
It is not often that three interventional cardiac procedures are completed before the morning coffee break. But at One Welbeck Heart Health, Dr Iqbal Malik, a Consultant Cardiologist at the London ...
Dark leafy greens, fish, whole grains, low fat dairy products, and some carb sources may help manage diabetes and lower your risk of heart disease. Diabetes is a health condition in which the ...
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The staging system for heart attacks describes the extent of tissue damage to the heart. Stage 1 heart attacks do not cause any death of the heart tissue, while stage 4 causes severe damage.
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Diastolic heart failure causes a stiff left ventricle that prevents the heart from relaxing between beats. Common symptoms include coughing, tiredness, and shortness of breath. Systolic and ...
Bone marrow is the soft, fatty tissue inside large bones like the hip and thigh bones. It develops the body's red blood cells that carry oxygen, white blood cells that fight infections, and platelets ...
While it’s well-known that issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and not enough exercise are risk factors for a heart attack, many people may not know the early signs to tell if a cardiac ...
Ears can vary, so what's considered normal anatomy of the inner or outer ear in one person may be different for another. For example, 19% to 54% of people have an attached earlobe, which is a genetic ...
Clinical data from Phase 2 studies has shown that istaroxime can significantly enhance cardiac function and blood pressure in patients without raising heart rate or causing cardiac rhythm disturbances ...