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Hopes of simple blood test for Parkinson's seven years before symptoms after AI breakthrough

Sky News Tuesday, 18 June 2024 ()
With help from artificial intelligence, researchers have identified a biological signature of Parkinson's disease they hope could lead to a simple blood test for the condition at least seven years before symptoms appear.
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Scientists Develop AI-Assisted, Blood Test to Detect, Parkinson's Before Onset. 'The Guardian' reports that researchers believe a new blood test that uses artificial intelligence can predict the development of Parkinson's disease. . The test, which could alert people to the health condition...

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