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Scanning your baby’s eyeballs will tell you how their brain will turn out, research suggests
Optimism in ophthalmology. The post Scanning Your Baby’s Eyeballs Will Tell You How Their Brain Will Turn Out, Research ...
In the future, a two-minute retina scan could let doctors spot eye diseases—or even the risk to develop them—long before any symptoms appear. "With more lead time, therapies and interventions have a ...
The retina is the only organ where blood vessels are directly seen without any invasive measures. A South Korean startup, Mediwhale, wants to use artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose kidney ...
Learn how researchers used AI-analyzed retinal scans to predict osteoporosis risk, linking faster biological aging in the eyes to weaker bones and future fracture risk. A routine eye scan might reveal ...
Very preterm infants face up to a 50% higher risk of developmental challenges affecting movement, learning, language and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William A. Haseltine, Ph.D., covers genomics and regenerative medicine AI-powered retinal imaging closes healthcare gaps, enables ...
Medical science has taken a remarkable leap forward in stroke prevention with the discovery that our eyes may hold the key to predicting stroke risk. Leading researchers have identified a ...
Simultaneous screening for liver fibrosis during retinal scanning shows promise as a novel pathway for detecting advanced liver disease in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). International guidelines ...
Changes in retinal tissues known to be associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) may occur up to 7 years before clinical symptoms of the disease appear, a new study suggests. Researchers used ...
A new study has for the first time tested the use of an artificial intelligence–powered eye scan in general practice clinics to screen patients for cardiovascular disease. Results of the research, ...
Remidio has received a Gates Foundation grant to use AI-powered retinal scans to screen pregnant women for pre-eclampsia and diabetes across Africa and India, where 84% of stillbirths occur.
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