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A new study says a common drug prescribed after a heart attack does not benefit the vast majority of people who take it.
New Florida law requires EKGs for high school athletes. The "Second Chance Act" could save lives by detecting heart ...
A team of researchers in the UK say their AI-powered stethoscope can detect three different heart conditions in just 15 ...
In recent years, there has been a surge of research focused on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to ...
Northwell Health reports on the importance of heart checkups, highlighting tests like EKGs and angiograms that can identify ...
In many low- and middle-income countries, pediatric cardiologists can't help children with congenital heart conditions ...
In a major move to protect student-athletes, Florida has become the first state in the nation to require electrocardiogram (EKG) screenings for high school sports participants—beginning with the ...
The cardiac diagnostic company Cardiac Insight Inc. announced it would donate $150,000 worth of electrocardiogram devices in Florida to reduce student-athletes’ risk of hidden heart conditions.
High school athletes in Florida will face a new requirement beginning with the 2026-27 school year: all student athletes must have at least one Electrocardiogram (EKG) to participate in sports. The ...
Cardiac Insight announced the $150,000-valued donation at FCAAP’s annual conference in Lake Buena Vista. It will help the statewide rollout of the Second Chance Act, a law signed this Summer that ...
A home-based AF screening strategy was well accepted in a new study, but whether it will be worthwhile for widescale use is unclear.
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