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AI-driven eye scans detect signs of Parkinson’s disease early on

AI-driven eye scans detect signs of Parkinson's disease early on

Researchers at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the University College London have used artificial intelligence technology to pinpoint markers within eye scans and identify the existence of Parkinson’s disease an average of seven years before clinical symptoms manifest.

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, published in Neurology and claimed to be the largest of its kind, suggests the power of AI to dissect retinal imaging to uncover precursors to Parkinson’s long before…

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Leonard A. Lauder Steps Down From Estée Lauder Board of Directors

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