Researchers at Leipzig University and the University of Gothenburg have developed a novel approach to assessing an individual ...
Researchers at Palo Alto, Calif.,-based Stanford Medicine have developed an AI model capable of predicting an individual’s risk of developing more than 100 health conditions using sleep study data.
Stanford Medicine scientists and their colleagues created the first artificial intelligence model that can predict more than 100 health conditions from one night’s sleep.
AI system predicts risk for 130 diseases from one night's sleep with up to 85% accuracy. Sleep patterns show hidden health ...
A poor night's sleep portends a bleary-eyed next day, but it could also hint at diseases that will strike years down the road ...
Background The National Heart Failure Audit gathers data on patients coded at discharge (or death) as having heart failure as ...
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A secret weapon that can lower cholesterol has been flying under the radar for more than 20 years. It’s called the portfolio diet—and it has been gaining followers, thanks to rising interest in ...
Adults in their 70s who scored poorly on a sniff test had a higher risk of later heart attack, a new study showed. A new study suggests that a declining sense of smell may also signal a higher risk of ...
Is vitamin D important for a healthy heart? This very question is the focus of research. With less than 40 percent of adults adequately supplied with the vitamin, it’s crucial to understand the ...
1 School of Computing and Data Science, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, USA. 2 Department of Computer Science and Quantitative Methods, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, USA. 3 ...
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