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AI tool predicts dementia development better than clinical tests

Scientists from Cambridge have created an AI tool that can predict whether people showing early signs of dementia will stay stable or develop Alzheimer’s disease. This tool works accurately in four out of five cases. This new method could help reduce the need for expensive and invasive tests while allowing for early treatments, which might […]

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