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An artificial-intelligence software analyses heart scans in seconds and allows clinicians more time to spend with their patients.
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UK Biobank's 15-minute brain-imaging method allows doctors at 11 memory clinics to offer patients more tailored treatments.
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Post-pandemic brains appear almost six months older than they should, scans from more than 16,000 UK Biobank participants have revealed.
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As UK Biobank’s record-breaking project crosses the finish line, researchers are working to reveal what the images can tell us about why we get ill as we age – and what to do about it.
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An artificial-intelligence algorithm trained on brain images and movement data from 20,000 UK Biobank participants can spot early signs of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
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The averaged score for bone strength used in clinics may not be enough to predict hip-fracture risk, scans from 7,000 UK Biobank participants have shown.
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There's a hidden link between the health of the heart and the brain, scans from more than 40,000 UK Biobank participants suggest.
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If your heart appears old beyond your years, so do your other organs, scans from 100,000 UK Biobank participants have revealed.
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Researchers claim that people who live near major airports have poorer cardiac function so stricter noise limits for planes are urgently needed.
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Analysis of the ‘fingerprint’ of blood vessels in the retina could make it possible for people to keep tabs on their cardiovascular health during routine eye tests.