AI tools found five forms of heart failure – ET HealthWorld

AI tools found five forms of heart failure – ET HealthWorld

Washington: A new study conducted by UCL researchers has discovered five kinds of heart failure that might possibly be used to predict future risk for individual patients. Heart failure is an umbrella term for when the heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly. Current ways of classifying heart failure do not accurately … Read more

Scientists use artificial intelligence to detect heart disease – ET HealthWorld

Scientists use artificial intelligence to detect heart disease – ET HealthWorld

New York: According to a new study, scientists might be able to predict cardiovascular disease in individuals by looking at the genes in their DNA using artificial intelligence (AI). Atrial fibrillation and heart failure are examples of cardiovascular illnesses. “With the successful execution of our model, we predicted the association of highly significant cardiovascular disease … Read more

Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict cardiovascular disease – ET HealthWorld

Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict cardiovascular disease – ET HealthWorld

New York: According to a recent study, researchers may be able to predict cardiovascular illness in individuals by using artificial intelligence (AI) to look at the genes in their DNA. Cardiovascular disease includes things like atrial fibrillation and heart failure. “With the successful execution of our model, we predicted the association of highly significant cardiovascular … Read more

Data | Risky diet: Which Indian States top fried food and aerated drink consumption

Data | Risky diet: Which Indian States top fried food and aerated drink consumption

Fizz and fries: Consumption of fried food and aerated drinks vary across States in India Consumption of fried foods and aerated drinks is relatively higher in Goa, many Northeastern and eastern States as compared to the rest of India, according to data from the National Family and Health Survey (NFHS)-5 conducted in 2019-21. According to … Read more

Coffee Drinkers, Even Those With a Sweet Tooth, Live Longer

Coffee Drinkers, Even Those With a Sweet Tooth, Live Longer

May 31, 2022 – Coffee lovers, rejoice. Your morning ritual may lead to a longer life, and a spoonful of sugar could sweeten the deal, based on a recent study. Among more than 170,000 people in the U.K., those who drank about two to four cups of coffee a day, with or without sugar, had … Read more

India will have distinction of recording highest cardiac deaths by 2030, warns renowned Cardiologist

India will have distinction of recording highest cardiac deaths by 2030, warns renowned Cardiologist

India will have the notorious distinction of recording the highest number of cardiac deaths by 2030 in the world, with virtually every fourth death occurring due to the Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), warned renowned Cardiologist Dr C N Manjunath. Addressing the ‘HAL Medicon 2022’, the National Conference for doctors of HAL on the theme ‘Ensuring Healthy … Read more

Unpaid Student Debt Could Give you Heart Trouble

Unpaid Student Debt Could Give you Heart Trouble

May 5, 2022 — The stress and anxiety of living with substantial student debt is nothing new. As many as 43 million Americans face the dual challenges of trying to prosper and repay federal college loans at the same time. A new study could add another worry: For the first time, researchers have linked unpaid … Read more

Mental health may impact chances of breakthrough COVID: Study

Mental health may impact chances of breakthrough COVID: Study

People who are vaccinated against COVID-19, and have a history of certain psychiatric conditions, face an increased risk of breakthrough disease, according to a study. The researchers from the University of California (UC) San Francisco, US, noted that the risk may be related to impaired immune response as well as risky behaviours associated with some … Read more

More Guacamole: Avocados Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk

More Guacamole: Avocados Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk

March 31, 2022 – Avocados, those rich-tasting fruits known for its healthy fats, may also reduce your risk of heart disease, a new study found. Researchers followed more than 110,000 men and women for over 30 years and found evidence that eating two servings of avocado a week may help prevent heart disease. The study … Read more

Daily Exercise May Cut Heart Disease Risk in Older People

Daily Exercise May Cut Heart Disease Risk in Older People

March 2, 2022 — Increased levels of physical activity and an active lifestyle appear to be linked to a lower risk of heart disease in later life, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at how different patterns of physical activity are linked with heart disease in older women and men and found that … Read more