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Published: August 01, 2025

Bay Area researchers awarded $5 million to study use of artificial intelligence in addressing cardiovascular disease

The American Heart Association funds scientists at the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research to advance the use of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular health care
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