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AI may spot deadly heart risk in a routine ECG
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- An A.I. program found evidence of possible severe heart damage in the electrocardiogram of Louie Quiros, a 45-year-old caregiver and security guard who showed up at a Queens emergency room coughing up blood and finding it harder and harder to breath facebook.com · 3h ago
- AI may spot deadly heart risk in a routine ECG Fox News · 3h ago
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