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How AI-Powered ECG Analysis is Advancing Cardiometabolic Research: Our Latest Study with University Hospital Basel

Cardiomatics

At Cardiomatics, we are committed to advancing cardiac research with AI-driven ECG analysis. We are proud to share our latest study, conducted with University Hospital Basel, and published in Diabetes Care. A key focus of the research was heart rate variability (HRV)analyzed using our AI-powered ECG technology.

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Research shows sotagliflozin is the first medication of its kind to significantly reduce both heart attacks and strokes

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Sotagliflozin, a drug recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat type 2 diabetes and kidney disease with additional cardiovascular risk factors, can significantly reduce heart attack and stroke among these patients, according to results from an international clinical trial led by a Mount Sinai researcher.

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New hope for diabetic heart disease treatment

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Drug discovery researchers have found that a natural fat molecule called 'lipoxin A4' (LXA4) could significantly reduce inflammation and improve function for diabetic hearts.

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Combining popular diabetes drugs offers complementary heart and kidney benefits

Science Daily - Heart Disease

New research shows combined use of sodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs) is likely to offer additional protection against heart and kidney disease in patients with diabetes.

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Research offers new insights into how breakdown of omega-6 fatty acids influences metabolism

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

What role do omega-6 fatty acids play in cardiovascular disease and diabetes? Scientists from Mannheim, together with researchers from Heidelberg, Frankfurt, and Hangzhou in China, have investigated the breakdown of omega-6 fatty acids and gained new insights into how their oxidation products influence the metabolism.

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Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes, and stroke, study finds

Science Daily - Heart Disease

People with a preference for sweets are at a higher risk of developing depression, diabetes, and suffering a stroke, according to new research.

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Overactive cells linked to type 2 diabetes

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Researchers studied oxygen treatment as a potential therapy to target specific cells linked to the development of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders like high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes and found no significant improvement in function in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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