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Stacey Rosen, the newly appointed president of the American Heart Association, emphasizes the need for a shift in how cardiology addresses gender disparities. "In general, health care was designed by men for men," she states, highlighting a significant blind spot in the field. Rosen believes that artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to bridge these gaps and enhance the understanding of cardiovascular health in women.
AI technology can analyze vast amounts of data, identifying patterns and trends that may have been overlooked in traditional research. This could lead to more tailored treatment options and better health outcomes for women, who often present different symptoms and risk factors compared to men. Rosen's vision includes leveraging AI to create more inclusive healthcare practices that recognize and address these differences.
As the American Heart Association moves forward under her leadership, the integration of AI into cardiology could represent a significant advancement in the quest for equity in heart health, ultimately benefiting countless women who have historically been underserved in this critical area of medicine.
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