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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 ...
AI can use sleep data from a single night to identify patterns linked to disease risk years before symptoms appear.
“We record an amazing number of signals when we study sleep,” co-senior researcher Dr. Emmanuel Mignot, a professor of sleep ...
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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 ...
SleepFM showed especially strong results for Parkinson’s disease (C-index 0.89), dementia (0.85), hypertensive heart disease ...
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Scientists decode sleep patterns to forecast your future health risks
Like a drowsy crystal ball, AI can now use sleep to predict your medical future In A Nutshell Stanford researchers trained an ...
The following information was released by the National Sleep Foundation:. Brian Clark is a writer and educator based in Los Angeles. His articles have appeared in The Austin Chronicle, Movieline and ...
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Sleep apnea’s hidden link to depression and mental health problems
You can live for years with obstructive sleep apnea and never know it. The condition repeatedly narrows your upper airway ...
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