AI-based technology offers accurate analysis of cardiac disease
A study out of South Korea outlines the potential of an AI-based imaging tool for diagnosing and analysing cardiac disease.
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A study out of South Korea outlines the potential of an AI-based imaging tool for diagnosing and analysing cardiac disease.
US scientists have new insight into how heart cells enable unhealthy growth, and identify a new target to intervene against heart disease.
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A review of potential COVID-19 therapeutics revealed that the most effective are likely to be those directly targeting SARS-CoV-2, such as remdesivir and tilarone.
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Researchers have found that patients who receive cardiac PET imaging instead of SPECT experienced a significant increase in the detection of severe obstructive coronary artery disease...
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A new gene therapy that targets the heart and requires only one treatment session has been found safe for patients with coronary artery disease...