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Evangelos Oikonomou: Decoding the Hidden Signals of Heart Disease

Health & Veritas

Release Date: 02/19/2026

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“2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf.”

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Evangelos Oikonomou: “Artificial intelligence-guided detection of under-recognised cardiomyopathies on point-of-care cardiac ultrasonography: a multicentre study”

“Fellow Focus in Four: Evangelos Oikonomou, MD, DPhil, Cardiovascular Medicine”

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“Guinea-Bissau suspends US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives”

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