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  • Nine years on in Chicago, Ireland-All Blacks rivalry is as spicy as ever

    Nine years on in Chicago, Ireland-All Blacks rivalry is as spicy as ever

    CHICAGO — Rich recent history, and the resumption of their staunch, dualling rivalry, sets the scene for the All Blacks and Ireland’s return to Chicago this weekend.

    Attempting to continue pitching America the rugby dream ahead of the 2031 World…

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  • Many People Without Celiac Disease Report Gluten, Wheat Sensitivity – MedPage Today

    1. Many People Without Celiac Disease Report Gluten, Wheat Sensitivity  MedPage Today
    2. Your gluten sensitivity might be something else entirely, new study shows  InDaily
    3. Watch 9News Latest Stories – Season 2025 – Gluten-intolerant people likely cutting…

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  • Wrexham 1-2 Cardiff (Oct 28, 2025) Game Analysis

    Wrexham 1-2 Cardiff (Oct 28, 2025) Game Analysis

    Will Fish’s thumping volley secured League One side Cardiff a spot in the Carabao Cup quarterfinals as Wrexham were punished for their poor performance in Tuesday’s all-Wales encounter.

    The Red Dragons’ dreams of reaching the last eight of the…

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  • Too few people with HIV receiving statins despite guideline changes

    Too few people with HIV receiving statins despite guideline changes

    Progress towards wider use of statins in people with HIV has been modest and LDL cholesterol control remains suboptimal in people with HIV at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, studies presented at the 20th European AIDS Conference (EACS…

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  • Tuesday’s top moments, including Bucks-Knicks, Warriors-Clippers

    Tuesday’s top moments, including Bucks-Knicks, Warriors-Clippers

    James Harden and the LA Clippers host Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors tonight in the second half of our ”Coast 2 Coast Tuesday’ doubleheader tonight on NBC and Peacock.

    What we know about Tuesday night’s games:

    • Our ‘Coast 2…

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  • Get to know the winter sports record-breaker

    Get to know the winter sports record-breaker

    What you need to know Czech sporting heroine Ester Ledecká is this: she’s one of the few athletes ever to have genuinely rewritten the history books. How did she do it? The 30-year-old is the first person in history to win Winter Olympics gold…

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  • Alarming blood-sugar levels seen among dialysis patients

    Alarming blood-sugar levels seen among dialysis patients

    The largest study to date of real-time blood-sugar patterns among kidney-dialysis patients reveals a surprising disconnect between what standard medical tests show and what’s happening with patients’ glucose levels throughout the day. 

    Ian de…

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  • YouTube will restrict more content showing ‘graphic violence’ in video games

    YouTube will restrict more content showing ‘graphic violence’ in video games

    YouTube is updating its policy to age-restrict more content containing video game scenes with “graphic violence,” the company announced on Tuesday. The update will go into effect on November 17th and will prevent accounts under 18 and…

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  • GOG Autumn Sale discounts Cyberpunk 2077, Silent Hill 2 and Fallout: New Vegas

    GOG Autumn Sale discounts Cyberpunk 2077, Silent Hill 2 and Fallout: New Vegas

    GOG kicked off its annual Autumn Sale today with some discounts on excellent PC games that can carry you through the end of 2025. The sale runs through November 4, and notably also includes discounts on several older games maintained as part of…

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  • AI-Based ECG Analysis Significantly Improves STEMI Detection, Reduces False Activations

    AI-Based ECG Analysis Significantly Improves STEMI Detection, Reduces False Activations

    Artificial intelligence (AI)-based echocardiogram (ECG) analysis significantly improved STEMI detection, reduced false activations and enhanced recognition of nonconventional presentations, according to research presented at TCT 2025 and simultaneously published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. These findings support the integration of AI-based ECG analysis into acute chest pain pathways.

    In one of the first large, real-world evaluations of an AI-based ECG model for STEMI triage in the emergency setting, investigators retrospectively analyzed the Queen of Hearts algorithm (PMcardio) in 1,032 patients with suspected STEMI who triggered cardiac catheterization laboratory activation at three geographically diverse PCI centers from January 2020 through May 2024. Patients were identified using activation logs maintained for ACC’s Chest Pain – MI Registry and ACC’s CathPCI Registry.

    Index ECGs underwent both standard triage and blinded retrospective AI ECG analysis, which was trained to detect benign mimics and acute coronary occlusion. Of note, the reference standard was an angiographically confirmed culprit lesion with positive enzymes, and diagnostic accuracy, subgroup analyses and false-positive activation (FPA) classification were compared.

    Of included patients (all ≥18 years old), 601 (58%) had confirmed STEMI. The AI ECG model outperformed standard triage by reducing FPA rates (8% vs. 42%), demonstrating higher index sensitivity (92% vs. 71%) and improving specificity (81% vs. 29%) (all p<0.001). Additionally, the AI ECG model area under the curve was 0.94, and it maintained consistent performance across clinically challenging subgroups, and reclassified 91% of biomarkers correctly.

    In presenting the findings, Timothy D. Henry, MD, FACC, said, “These results indicate that AI-enhanced STEMI diagnosis at the first medical contact has the potential to shorten time to treatment and reduce false activations. This technology may be especially valuable in optimizing the transfer of STEMI patients from non-PCI centers to ensure timely and appropriate care.” However, he adds that moving forward, prospective implementation studies are needed to confirm real-world effectiveness.

    In accompanying editorial comment, Mohamad Adnan Alkhouli, MD, FACC, and Abdullah Al-Abcha, MD, note the “remarkable progress” of the integration of AI into cardiovascular medicine. They add that the authors “should be commended for developing an operational AI model aimed at addressing one of the most complex and error-prone aspects of interventional cardiology practice – STEMI activation.”


    Clinical Topics:
    Acute Coronary Syndromes, Invasive Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention, Interventions and ACS, Interventions and Imaging, Angiography, Nuclear Imaging


    Keywords:
    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, TCT25, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Angiography

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