14-Year-Old Siddharth Nandyala Transforms Heart Health Detection with AI-Powered App

In a remarkable display of youth innovation, Siddharth Nandyala, a 14-year-old from Andhra Pradesh, has created an artificial intelligence (AI) app capable of detecting heart diseases in mere seconds. His groundbreaking development is not only a testament to the growing role of young minds in technology but also a potential game-changer for India’s healthcare system. With heart disease being one of the leading causes of death globally, Siddharth’s innovation offers a fast, accessible, and affordable way to identify health risks early. The app has already caught the attention of political leaders and medical professionals alike, who have praised its life-saving potential. This achievement highlights how digital tools and passionate young innovators can work together to shape a healthier future.

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