AI enables early Parkinson's diagnosis with new blood test

Express June 18, 2024, 02:00 PM UTC

Summary: Artificial intelligence has led to a significant breakthrough in Parkinson's disease research. A new blood test, developed using machine learning, can predict the condition up to seven years before symptoms appear. The test, with 100% accuracy in diagnosing Parkinson's, analyzes biomarkers altered in patients. This advancement could revolutionize treatment by enabling early intervention to protect dopamine-producing brain cells.

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