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  • New AI model accurately identifies which atrial fibrillation patients need blood thinners to prevent stroke
    Mount Sinai researchers developed an AI model to make individualized treatment recommendations for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients—helping clinicians accurately decide whether or not to treat them with anticoagulants (blood thinner medications) to prevent stroke, which is currently the standard treatment course in this patient population. This model presents a completely... Read more
  • AI co-pilot boosts noninvasive brain-computer interface by interpreting user intent
    UCLA engineers have developed a wearable, noninvasive brain-computer interface system that utilizes artificial intelligence as a co-pilot to help infer user intent and complete tasks by moving a robotic arm or a computer cursor.... Read more
  • New AnVIL Data Explorer makes valuable datasets more accessible for health research
    Collecting high-quality genomic data is time-consuming, expensive, and often only possible through large-scale national efforts. Thankfully, a new tool developed by the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute's Computational Genomics Lab is making existing datasets easier to find and use, ensuring that more researchers can build on these precious resources rather... Read more
  • Combination of mini-camera and AI predicts recurrent heart attack
    Measurements with a miniature camera inside the coronary arteries can accurately predict whether someone will suffer a recurrent heart attack. Until now, interpreting these images was so complex that only specialized laboratories could perform it.... Read more
  • Researchers train AI to diagnose heart failure in rural patients using low-tech electrocardiograms
    Concerned about the ability of artificial intelligence models trained on data from urban demographics to make the right medical diagnoses for rural populations, West Virginia University computer scientists have developed several AI models that can identify signs of heart failure in patients from Appalachia.... Read more
  • Humble stethoscope gets an upgrade: AI helps it detect three heart conditions in 15 seconds
    An AI-enabled stethoscope can help doctors pick up three heart conditions in just 15 seconds, according to the results of a real-world trial presented at the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress in Madrid.... Read more
  • Scientists create realistic brain-wide connection maps through digital modeling
    EPFL researchers have developed a powerful method to generate brain-wide, biologically realistic wiring maps of the mouse brain. Their approach bridges experimental data with mathematical and computational modeling to simulate how neurons connect across the entire brain.... Read more
  • AI models can help predict in-hospital mortality in ICU patients with lymphoma
    Machine learning (ML) models predict in-hospital mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with lymphoma, according to a study published online Aug. 20 in PLOS ONE.... Read more
  • Large-scale study reveals 'flat-line ECG' indicates poor outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
    Asystole is the most serious form of cardiac arrest. It happens when the heart stops beating and there is no more electrical activity. It is sometimes called "flat-line" or "flat-lining" because the lines on an electrocardiogram become flat when electrical activity ceases.... Read more
  • Guidance recommends new approach to assess cardiovascular risk and reach treatment goals for lipid levels
    A new ESC/EAS Focused Update to guidelines, about how best to manage lipid levels in patients to reduce cardiovascular risk, recommends the use of new cardiovascular risk prediction algorithms. The update was released at ESC Congress 2025 and published in the European Heart Journal.... Read more
  • Study highlights insufficient GP health checks for children on antipsychotics
    Australian GPs are not adequately monitoring for adverse health outcomes in children and adolescents who are prescribed antipsychotic drugs, according to a new study by University of Adelaide researchers.... Read more
  • Researchers create AI tool to help identify dangerous respiratory syndrome
    Researchers at Endeavor Health and Northwestern University have created an artificial intelligence-based tool to help doctors recognize an underdiagnosed, often fatal respiratory syndrome found in critically ill hospital patients. The tool has already identified historical cases with 93% accuracy, and it will soon be piloted for patients in treatment at... Read more
  • AI and lab tests combine to predict disease risk from rare genetic variants
    When genetic testing reveals a rare DNA mutation, doctors and patients are frequently left in the dark about what it actually means. Now, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a powerful new way to determine whether a patient with a mutation is likely to... Read more
  • AI tool enhances flu vaccine strain selection
    Every year, global health experts are faced with a high-stakes decision: Which influenza strains should go into the next seasonal vaccine? The choice must be made months in advance, long before flu season even begins, and it can often feel like a race against the clock. If the selected strains... Read more
  • Primary care study shows routine blood tests for cancer risk differ by ethnicity
    A new study by researchers at the University of Exeter has found that routine blood tests used in primary care to assess anemia and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) are more effective at predicting cancer risk in white patients than in Asian or Black patients.... Read more

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