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New artificial intelligence tool can accurately identify cancer
Exclusive: According to a study, the algorithm performs more efficiently and effectively than current methods
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New AI tool can help treat brain tumors more quickly and accurately
Machine learning can aid in the analysis of gliomas, the most common type of brain tumor, and reduce the time patients spend in the operating room
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Machine Learning Models Rank Predictive Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease
Using machine learning technology, researchers concluded that genetic risk may be a stronger predictor of whether a person will develop Alzheimer’s disease than age.
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AI program accurately predicts how long cancer patients will survive by analyzing doctors’ notes
Artificial intelligence has been dominating tech headlines this year thanks to chatbots like ChatGPT. However, a new model developed in Canada appears to be capable of doing far more than just holding a conversation or writing someone’s term paper.
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Digital Markers Are Nearly Perfect at Predicting Dementia
Researchers have developed an accurate, easy-to-interpret new algorithm for predicting mild cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults.
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Artificial Intelligence Predicts the Genetic Profile of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds
New artificial intelligence technology can screen for genetic mutations in brain cancer tumors in less than 90 seconds.
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AI predicts a patient's chances of survival by analyzing their medical records
A Canadian study suggests that it is possible to predict the survival of cancer patients by analyzing a single dataset, without having to build separate models for each type of cancer.
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AI Detects Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients’ Blood
Researchers have developed an AI tool capable of detecting signs of Parkinson’s disease in patients’ blood samples up to 15 years before symptoms appear.
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Artificial intelligence: a boon in the fight against cancer
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help diagnose and treat prostate cancer more effectively, two doctors said at a recent prostate cancer awareness event in the city.
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AI Can Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer’s in the Way People Speak, New Study Shows
Ihab Hajjar, M.D., of UT Southwestern led the study, working with a research team at Emory University in Atlanta. After undergoing standard cognitive assessments, 206 participants were asked to discuss a work of art. Here’s what happened next…
