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AI and ECG tests may help detect cognitive decline early

A new study suggests that electrocardiogram (ECG) tests, combined with artificial intelligence (AI), could one day help detect premature aging and cognitive decline. The findings were presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2025. Understanding ECG and Its Link to Aging An ECG is a simple test that records the electrical activity of […]

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