(09-18-2025, 12:53 PM)sahgwa Wrote: Koolaid pic.
Actually, sahgwa drinking your brand of koolaid may be feeding the bad bacteria that may cause heart attacks. AKA - misinformation and disinformation.
"“The
oral-systemic link is backed by an abundance of growing evidence, and very much supported by this article, which focuses on the connection between oral and systemic health,” he explained. “The mouth provides function and aesthetics but also is an active ecosystem which needs to be healthy, and can impact one’s systemic health — especially the cardiovascular system.”
And Darabant advised staying up to date on
influenza,
COVID-19, and
pneumococcal vaccines, as recommended by current practice guidelines.
“These reduce risk of severe infections, which have been associated with cardiovascular events, especially in high-risk and post-myocardial infarction patients,” he added."
Heart attacks may be linked to bacterial infections, study finds
COVID’s Damage Lingers in the Heart | Harvard Medicine Magazine
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"Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Health: Insights into Post-COVID Public Health Challenges"
"This evidence altered how COVID-19 was viewed; previously considered primarily a form of pneumonia, it now took on a coronary dimension. “We began to understand that it’s also a cardiovascular disease,” says Peter Libby, the Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine at HMS and a cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital."
"AI-driven clinical decision support systems improve diagnostic accuracy and health equity by enabling targeted interventions. The integration of AI into cardiovascular medicine and public health offers data-driven, efficient, and patient-centered solutions to mitigate post-COVID cardiovascular complications."
Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Health: Insights into Post-COVID Public Health Challenges | High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention
It looks like AI will never take over a doctor's role in healthcare because a doctor has a wider range of critical thinking and reasoning, whereas AI does not.