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Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian www.theguardian.com

Breakthrough opens door to a highly effective, non-invasive test that does not need to be done in a clinic

An artificial intelligence tool that scans eyes can accurately predict a person’s risk of heart disease in less than a minute, researchers say.

The breakthrough could enable ophthalmologists and other health workers to carry out cardiovascular screening on the high street using a camera – without the need for blood tests or blood pressure checks – according to the world’s largest …

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