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Dr. Edward Sawyer Cooper, first Black president of the American Heart Association, influenced food labeling and advanced stroke research

Dr. Edward Sawyer Cooper played a role in advancing stroke care and in encouraging Black people to enter the medical field.

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Imperative for AI Best Practice Development in Heart Care

Imperative for AI Best Practice Development in Heart Care
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AHA scientific statement: Advances and challenges in AI applications for cardiovascular medicine

Artificial intelligence (AI) may transform cardiovascular medicine. For now, though, many challenges remain, and few AI tools have been proven to improve care, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement published today in Circulation, the Association's flagship, peer-reviewed journal.

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Post-Stroke Physical Activity Rises with More Fitness Spaces

Post-Stroke Physical Activity Rises with More Fitness Spaces
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Stroke survivors in gym-rich neighborhoods more likely to stay physically active

Stroke survivors were more likely to remain physically active or even exercise more after their stroke if they lived in neighborhoods with easy access to recreational centers and gyms, according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2024.

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