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AI Tool Predicts Women's Heart Risks Using Mammograms
Australian scientists developed an AI tool that predicts women's cardiac risks using mammogram images and age, identifying a significant gap in heart disease screening for women, despite cardiovascular diseases accounting for approximately 35% of female deaths globally.
AI Tool Predicts Women's Heart Risks Using Mammograms
Australian scientists developed an AI tool that predicts women's cardiac risks using mammogram images and age, identifying a significant gap in heart disease screening for women, despite cardiovascular diseases accounting for approximately 35% of female deaths globally.
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24% Bias Score


AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A new AI-powered stethoscope, tested in 205 London GP surgeries, significantly improves the detection rates of heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and heart valve disease, potentially leading to earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A new AI-powered stethoscope, tested in 205 London GP surgeries, significantly improves the detection rates of heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and heart valve disease, potentially leading to earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
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48% Bias Score


Stalking Raises Women's Heart Disease Risk by 41%, Study Shows
Harvard University research found a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease in stalked women, rising to 70% with restraining orders, highlighting the physical health consequences of this often-underestimated form of violence.
Stalking Raises Women's Heart Disease Risk by 41%, Study Shows
Harvard University research found a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease in stalked women, rising to 70% with restraining orders, highlighting the physical health consequences of this often-underestimated form of violence.
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36% Bias Score


Meditation Linked to Lower Prevalence of Cardiovascular Diseases
A study of over 61,000 participants in the 2012 and 2017 National Health Interview Surveys revealed that those who practiced meditation showed a lower prevalence of high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and coronary heart disease compared to non-meditators, suggesting a link betwe...
Meditation Linked to Lower Prevalence of Cardiovascular Diseases
A study of over 61,000 participants in the 2012 and 2017 National Health Interview Surveys revealed that those who practiced meditation showed a lower prevalence of high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and coronary heart disease compared to non-meditators, suggesting a link betwe...
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Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Meats, Sugary Drinks, Trans Fats to Increased Disease Risk
A new study in Nature Medicine reveals a strong link between small amounts of processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats and increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and colorectal cancer; researchers analyzed data from over 60 previous studies.
Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Meats, Sugary Drinks, Trans Fats to Increased Disease Risk
A new study in Nature Medicine reveals a strong link between small amounts of processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats and increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and colorectal cancer; researchers analyzed data from over 60 previous studies.
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24% Bias Score


Cancer Treatment Challenges for Patient with Pre-existing Heart Condition
Yulia Novikova, a Rostov resident with a history of six heart surgeries, battled breast cancer while prioritizing her daughter's well-being, highlighting the need for specialized cardio-oncology care.
Cancer Treatment Challenges for Patient with Pre-existing Heart Condition
Yulia Novikova, a Rostov resident with a history of six heart surgeries, battled breast cancer while prioritizing her daughter's well-being, highlighting the need for specialized cardio-oncology care.
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24% Bias Score

AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A study involving over 1.5 million patients in 200 UK general practitioner offices revealed that an AI-powered stethoscope can significantly improve the detection rates of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease within 15 seconds, although it also resulted in some false positives...

AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A study involving over 1.5 million patients in 200 UK general practitioner offices revealed that an AI-powered stethoscope can significantly improve the detection rates of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease within 15 seconds, although it also resulted in some false positives...
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Aggressive Treatment Recommended for Heart Disease Patients with Diabetes
New guidelines recommend aggressive treatment for heart disease patients with diabetes, emphasizing SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists to reduce cardiovascular risks, alongside a Mediterranean diet; published May 12, 2020, in Circulation.

Aggressive Treatment Recommended for Heart Disease Patients with Diabetes
New guidelines recommend aggressive treatment for heart disease patients with diabetes, emphasizing SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists to reduce cardiovascular risks, alongside a Mediterranean diet; published May 12, 2020, in Circulation.
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36% Bias Score

Stalking Significantly Increases Women's Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke
A 20-year study of 66,000 women reveals a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease for stalking victims and a 70% higher risk for those with restraining orders, highlighting the significant health consequences of stalking.

Stalking Significantly Increases Women's Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke
A 20-year study of 66,000 women reveals a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease for stalking victims and a 70% higher risk for those with restraining orders, highlighting the significant health consequences of stalking.
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16% Bias Score

High Triglycerides Increase Cardiovascular Risk: Treatment and Prevention
High triglycerides, a common type of fat, increase cardiovascular risk when elevated, often alongside high LDL cholesterol; treatments include statins, lifestyle changes, and medications like niacin, fibrates, or omega-3 fatty acids, with icosapent ethyl showing promise in reducing cardiovascular ev...

High Triglycerides Increase Cardiovascular Risk: Treatment and Prevention
High triglycerides, a common type of fat, increase cardiovascular risk when elevated, often alongside high LDL cholesterol; treatments include statins, lifestyle changes, and medications like niacin, fibrates, or omega-3 fatty acids, with icosapent ethyl showing promise in reducing cardiovascular ev...
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High Phytosterol Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease
A 36-year study of over 200,000 American adults found that consuming a diet rich in phytosterols, found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains, lowered the risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease by approximately 10 percent; however, almost no Americans meet the daily recommended intake.

High Phytosterol Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease
A 36-year study of over 200,000 American adults found that consuming a diet rich in phytosterols, found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains, lowered the risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease by approximately 10 percent; however, almost no Americans meet the daily recommended intake.
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36% Bias Score

Blood Thinners: Benefits and Bleeding Risks
Blood-thinning medications, while crucial for preventing heart attacks and strokes, increase bleeding risk, especially in older adults and those with certain conditions; recognizing warning signs—ranging from unusual bruising to severe bleeding—and seeking immediate medical attention is vital.

Blood Thinners: Benefits and Bleeding Risks
Blood-thinning medications, while crucial for preventing heart attacks and strokes, increase bleeding risk, especially in older adults and those with certain conditions; recognizing warning signs—ranging from unusual bruising to severe bleeding—and seeking immediate medical attention is vital.
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36% Bias Score
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