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People with a certain heart valve abnormality are at increased risk of severe heart rhythm disorders, even after successful valve surgery. The condition is more common in women and younger patients ...
Participants who walked faster were more likely to be men, live in less deprived areas, have healthier lifestyles and weigh ...
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News Medical on MSNBrisk walking pace and time spent at this speed may lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, research suggestsA brisk walking pace, and the amount of time spent at this speed, may lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, such as ...
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A digital twin of the heart helps to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmiasMillions of people around the world live with cardiac arrhythmias. Only in Spain, it is estimated that more than one million citizens suffer from them. Detecting and treating them accurately continues ...
AI can now predict deadly heart arrhythmias up to two weeks in advance, potentially transforming cardiac care. Artificial ...
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Everyday Health on MSNBrisk Walking May Lower the Risk of Irregular HeartbeatPeople who regularly walked at a brisk pace had lower risk of irregular heartbeat than people who walked leisurely.
Hospitalized patients with vs without Parkinson disease had a higher prevalence of arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. Parkinson disease (PD) is associated with a ...
In a new study, researchers have developed an AI-powered neural network capable of identifying patients at risk of life-threatening arrhythmias. By analyzing over 240,000 electrocardiograms, the ...
Supporting these findings, the team found that mitochondria-specific antioxidant MitoTEMPO, which scavenges ROS, mitigated arrhythmias induced by NT-gasdermin D. A mutant NT-gasdermin D lacking ...
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