Integrating AI-driven wearable devices and biometric data into stroke risk assessment: A review of opportunities and challenges
David B. Olawade(York St John University), Ritika Tiwari(York St John University), Temitope Adereni(University of Dundee), Eghosasere Egbon(Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration), Mayowa Racheal Popoola(Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Nicholas Aderinto(Ladoke Akintola University of Technology), Aanuoluwapo Clement David-Olawade(University of Derby)
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