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‘AI can calculate the heart’s biological age using ECG data’

The Times of India 31 Mar 2025
Someone who is 50 but has poor heart health could have a biological heart age of 60, while someone of 50 with optimal heart health could have a biological heart age of 40.Researchers presenting a new ...
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Human Creativity Prevails in the Age of AI

Oil Price 31 Mar 2025
But today, as the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates, we find ourselves at another crossroad.
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Renewables Alone Cannot Power AI Infrastructure

Oil Price 31 Mar 2025
At the heart of this transformation lies the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and its ...
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Microsoft’s £2.5bn investment pledge threatened by power shortages

The Daily Telegraph 30 Mar 2025
The warning deals a blow to Labour’s hopes of attracting massive data centre projects to the UK, which are seen as crucial to Sir Keir Starmer’s plans to put artificial intelligence (AI) at the heart of public services and growth.
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Your zero-calorie sweetener is actually changing how your brain works

New York Post 29 Mar 2025
The American Heart Association recommends that men consume no more than 9 teaspoons and women no more than 6 teaspoons of added sugar per day ... Popular artificial sweetener can increase risk of heart attack, stroke ... artificial sweeteners.
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Next wave of e-commerce belongs to AI-powered, blockchain-enabled sellers

The Manila Times 29 Mar 2025
THE world of e-commerce is undergoing a massive transformation ... Cross-border e-commerce is complex by nature ... Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents are at the heart of this transformation ... Equally transformative is the role of blockchain technology ... ....
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Doctors reveal why energy drinks like Monster and Reb Bull are so dangerous - and ...

The Daily Mail 28 Mar 2025
... erythritol and sucralose instead - but research has found that regularly consuming foods and drinks with artificial sweeteners is linked with a greater risk of heart and circulatory diseases.Taurine.
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A Michigan first: 10-year-old Ypsilanti boy lives 24 days with total artificial heart

Detroit Free Press 27 Mar 2025
They removed Lev'Veon's heart and replaced it with a totally artificial heart that kept him alive for 24 days — long enough for his kidneys and lungs to rebound and for him to get a human heart transplant.
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Australian with titanium heart lives 105 days before donor implant

Kyodo 26 Mar 2025
In early February, the patient became the first in the world to be discharged from hospital with the titanium artificial heart, the research group named the Artificial Heart Frontiers Program said in ...
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Australian man with titanium heart lives 105 days before donor implant

Straits Times 26 Mar 2025
The man underwent a six-hour surgery to implant the artificial heart, and is now recovering well ....
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Study advises against Western diet during pregnancy, says it has autism and ADHD risk to infants

The Times of India 26 Mar 2025
This diet is convenient and widely accessible but is linked to numerous health issues, including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
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Event raised money for Lee Health Heart Institute; guests learn latest in heart care

Naples Daily News 24 Mar 2025
Guests learned about recent advancements, such as the role of artificial intelligence in cardiology, cutting-edge surgical techniques, non-invasive heart imaging, and robotics. “Grateful Hearts is an ...
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Secretly hiding in your soft drinks and sherbets, common artificial sweetener directly linked to increased risk of heart diseases

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025
With sugar being labelled as toxic to human health, a growing interest towards artificial sweeteners is being observed in the recent few years ... A study published in 2023 has highlighted the impact of artificial sweetener, Erythritol, on heart health.
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Siemens shows it knows green design inside out at its new Masdar headquarters

The National 23 Mar 2025
The inference is clear ... Not only do the atria act as ventilating chimneys, they also direct daylight into the heart of the building, reducing the need for artificial lighting and with it the building’s energy consumption ... ....
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Unknown Lifeform Made Desert Structures Over A Million Years Ago, Should We Bring Extinct Species Back From The Dead? And Much More This Week

IFL Science 22 Mar 2025
A man in Australia who received a titanium heart has achieved a double world-first, after becoming the only person to survive with the artificial heart for more than 100 days, and to be discharged from hospital with the implant still in place.
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