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Also, an AI-powered breath test for diagnosing silicosis has been developed in Sydney.
Cardio Intelligence is now testing its latest AI for detecting paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
The Australian government-approved therapy has shown "remarkable" results after 18 sessions.
It has shown 82% accuracy in detecting stroke, comparable to paramedics, according to RMIT University.
The device developed by Hong Kong researchers is said to be 40% more effective for rehabilitation of ankle-foot following a stroke than applying external mechanical forces alone.
It is offering free two-week access to the FibriCheck feature on its app for the first 100,000 users.
Partner hospitals will be provided with telemedicine support and resources to mobilise critical stroke patients.
It enables remote diagnosis of emergency stroke cases.
The new technology is being developed for in-hospital and at-home use.
Researchers say that their tool detected cases with 79% accuracy, and did so within minutes.