Women may be missing a diagnosis of a potentially deadly heart condition due to guidelines that don't account for natural differences in sex and body size.
Researchers have developed a new software tool that provides unprecedented capabilities to see inside 3D images.
Women may be missing a diagnosis of a potentially deadly heart condition due to guidelines that don't account for natural differences in sex and body size, according to a new study led by UCL ...
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When she got home she started vomiting, felt pins and needles in her left arm and had chest pains but after calling 999 she was told she was likely having a panic attack and didn’t require ...
Using computers to make a digital replica of the heart—a digital heart twin—can successfully identify problem areas deep in ...
An initial group of over 50 patients is set to receive temporary valves made of fibres which will act as 'scaffoling' that ...