At-home 'foot-recognition' AI scanner can prevent heart failure hospitalizations

A home device that scans someone's feet as soon as they get out of bed in the morning could keep people with heart failure out of hospital, according to research presented Tuesday at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.

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