Researchers say more accurate analysis of cardiac CT scans could save thousands of lives and improve treatments
Artificial intelligence could be used to predict if a person is at risk of having a heart attack up to 10 years in the future, a study has found.
The technology could save thousands of lives while improving treatment for almost half of patients, researchers at the University of Oxford said.
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