Stony Brook Medicine uses new AI software to diagnose heart disease
News 12 photojournalist Brian Endres shows how doctors use Heartflow Plaque Analysis software to better understand what each patient needs.
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May 28, 2025, 10:10 PM
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Updated 23 days ago
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Artificial intelligence is helping doctors at Stony Brook Medicine diagnose heart disease.
News 12 photojournalist Brian Endres shows how doctors use Heartflow Plaque Analysis software to better understand what each patient needs.
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