“…A large number of traffic incidents are caused by medical conditions while driving, specifically cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infraction and myocardial ischemia,” says Najarian, director of data science at the Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care. “The medical event interferes with the driver’s ability to safely drive and operate the car, causing the accident.”
“Toyota discussed how they wanted to move towards technology that can monitor and analyze the physiology of the person driving and predict if they are going to have adverse cardiac events,” says Najarian, also an associate professor of emergency medicine and computational medicine and bioinformatics…”
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Probably not
]]>The better question is… Can cars have cardiac arrests? Or something similar
]]>Chase The Ace 32 How is that a better question?
]]>Wasim Muklashy I don’t know. Us car enthusiasts care about our cars
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