AI predicts Alzheimer's onset more accurately than clinical trials

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Researchers at Cambridge University developed an AI model that predicts Alzheimer's disease onset with 82% accuracy, outperforming clinical trials by three times. The model analyzed data from 400 patients, using cognitive tests and MRI scans to distinguish between stable mild cognitive impairment and progression to Alzheimer's. Dementia affects over 55 million people globally, with Alzheimer's accounting for 60-80% of cases.


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