Brain Test Could Predict Dementia Before Doctors Can See It, Study Suggests
A new study suggests that an AI brain test could predict dementia risk years before traditional methods.
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The story so far
Five outlets today reported on a study suggesting that an AI brain test could predict dementia risk years before doctors can detect it. The study, published by srpske.rs, Medscape, 2 Minute Medicine, Medical Xpress and Newsweek, indicates that an AI-calculated brain age score may reliably predict dementia progression in individuals with memory issues. The study suggests that the AI brain age score could be a valuable tool for early detection of dementia.
According to srpske.rs, the AI brain age score is tied to dementia risk in those with memory issues. 2 Minute Medicine and Medical Xpress both noted that the AI test could predict dementia risk years before doctors can see it. Newsweek reported that the study suggests the brain test could predict dementia before doctors can see it. The outlets agree that the AI brain test could be a significant advancement in early dementia detection.
However, the specifics of the test and its implementation are not detailed in the coverage. The study's findings suggest a promising avenue for early intervention in dementia, but the practical application and integration into medical practice are not yet specified.
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- AI Brain Age Score Predicts Dementia Risk srpske.rs · 14h ago
- Brain Age Tied to Dementia Risk in Those With Memory Issues Medscape · 14h ago
- Brain-predicted age difference may reliably predict dementia progression 2 Minute Medicine · 14h ago
- AI-calculated brain age predicts dementia risk years before doctors can see it Medical Xpress · 14h ago
- Brain Test Could Predict Dementia Before Doctors Can See It, Study Suggests Newsweek · 14h ago
The obvious questions
What is the AI brain test?
The AI brain test is a method that calculates a brain age score to predict dementia risk. The specifics of the test are not detailed in the coverage.
How does the AI brain test predict dementia?
The AI brain test predicts dementia by calculating a brain age score, which is tied to dementia risk in individuals with memory issues.
When will the AI brain test be available?
The availability of the AI brain test is not specified in the coverage.
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