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Stanford AI spots disease warnings hiding in your sleep data
While most of us treat a sleep study as a one-night inconvenience, researchers are now turning that single session into a ...
Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The ...
SleepFM showed especially strong results for Parkinson’s disease (C-index 0.89), dementia (0.85), hypertensive heart disease ...
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A Single Night's Sleep Could Predict Your Risk For More Than 100 Diseases
A unique AI model developed by Stanford University researchers and their colleagues could one day be used to predict your ...
A Stanford AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data can assess future risk for dementia, heart disease and more ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Stanford AI can flag disease risk after just 1 night of sleep
Stanford researchers say a single night in a sleep lab may soon double as a full‑body health scan, with artificial ...
FITBOOK magazine on MSN
Researchers Can Predict Risk for 1,000 Diseases Based on Sleep
Could our nightly sleep provide hidden clues to serious illnesses—years before symptoms appear? And could artificial ...
AI can use sleep data from a single night to identify patterns linked to disease risk years before symptoms appear.
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 ...
A poor night’s sleep may do more than leave one tired the next day — it could also signal serious health risks years in advance. Researchers from Stanford Medicine have developed a new artificial ...
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AI trained on sleep data predicts future disease and mortality years in advance
The SleepFM model reveals how sleep analysis can predict disease risk, offering insights into sleep's role as a vital health ...
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