Researchers at Stanford University have developed an artificial intelligence system that can forecast a person’s risk of developing certain diseases by analyzing data from just one night of sleep.
Do the recently derived clinical prediction rules for brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) perform better than the ...
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Cardiovascular risk scores predict future development of serious eye diseases
A new study from UCLA Health shows that a cardiovascular risk score already used routinely in primary care can predict who ...
This study validates the Predicting Risk of CVD Events (PREVENT) score across diverse racial and ethnic populations, highlighting its effectiveness in predicting cardiovascular risk and mortality, ...
ST. PAUL, Minn., May 19 (UPI) --With lung cancer rates among non-smokers rising, especially young East Asian women, a new study released Monday is touting the promise of an artificial intelligence ...
Japan is famous for its beautiful mountain landscapes as well as for the challenges it offers to avid mountaineers. However, these mountains can get so treacherous that Japan actually records one of ...
In a globalized and interconnected world, supply chains are increasingly vulnerable to disruptions. Whether due to geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, economic shifts or technological failures, ...
To address the high number of mountaineering accidents in Japan, researchers developed a deep learning model that uses contextual information such as time of day, environmental conditions, and ...
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