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Differences in the chemicals people's bodies produce - which some people can even smell - may help detect the disease much ...
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Study Finds on MSNAI Detects Parkinson’s Disease With 94% Accuracy By Analyzing EarwaxA new study shows AI can detect Parkinson’s disease with 94.4% accuracy by analyzing volatile organic compounds in earwax ...
Imagine diagnosing Parkinson s disease not with pricey scans or subjective checklists, but with a simple ear swab. Scientists ...
Scientists Use AI — and Earwax — for Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease With 94 Percent Accuracy
Using an innovative diagnostic method that could transform early detection, scientists at Zhejiang University achieved a ...
Researchers in China have identified key differences in the makeup of earwax in people with Parkinson’s disease compared to people without the condition, suggesting the sticky stuff holds ...
Earwax isn’t exactly the most appealing part of our bodies, but it may be an effective tool to detect Parkinson’s disease. Scientists are now taking a closer look inside ears to seize a valuable ...
Most treatments for Parkinson's disease (PD) only slow disease progression. Early intervention for the neurological disease ...
YOUR earwax could be used to predict whether you’ll develop Parkinson’s, scientists say, About 153,000 people in the UK live with the devastating neurological disorder, caused by a ...
Body tremors are one of the early signs of potential Parkinson’s (Picture: Getty) Chemical differences in people’ earwax may be a telltale sign of Parkinson’s that could revolutionise the ...
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