Former University of Kentucky lineman Ben Christman's cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia or cardiomyopathy, both forms of sudden cardiac arrest. His dad, Brian Christman, is advocating for heart ...
The key to early detection could soon be folded in your dresser drawer. Researchers in the UK are developing an AI T-shirt that should one day help doctors identify heart conditions more easily and ...
Researchers in the UK are developing a T-shirt that will use AI to detect inherited heart conditions before they become fatal. The key to early detection could soon be folded in your dresser drawer.
A simple blood test could predict not only a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, but also the year symptoms will begin. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Valentine’s Day is all about the hearts, but is your heart really as healthy as it can be? One nonprofit organization tried to help as many people in the Saratoga High School community answer this ...
Some applicants blamed unexpected power outages after their unfinished online aptitude tests were automatically submitted, claiming it was beyond their control The ongoing 2025/2026 Internal Security ...
A simple blood test may detect Crohn’s disease years before symptoms appear, according to a new study reported by SWNS. Canadian researchers say the discovery could enable earlier diagnosis and ...
Two decades of technology leadership and consulting experience have allowed me to witness every stage of the innovation cycle, from its start to its decline—the initial excitement, rising expectations ...
What you do? It starts with what you know. Here are seven ways to learn faster and retain more. 1. Test yourself. A classic study published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest shows ...
INVESTIGATES EXPOSED A MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT THE OSCEOLA COUNTY JAIL, A LAWSUIT HAS BEEN FILED IN THE CASE. A KISSIMMEE MAN DIED WHILE IN CUSTODY, AND AS WESH TWO GREG FOX EXPLAINS, HIS FAMILY IS ...
"No cancer signal detected." The blood test results popped up in my online health portal without much fanfare. A doctor would chat about them with me later, congratulating me on the "phew"-worthy ...