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How AI could revolutionize full-body scans and cancer detection
Keep your Google account data safe from third-party apps with CyberGuy. As we've seen in the world of health tech, artificial intelligence (AI) is not just making waves – it's making tsunamis. Full-body AI scans are becoming the vanguard of preventive medicine. According to some experts, these scans are set to revolutionize how we approach our health. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK TIPS, TECH REVIEWS AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Here's the skinny: The folks at Prenuvo have developed an innovative AI-powered full-body scan using MRI technology that helps flag potential health issues before they escalate.
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AI tech aims to help patients catch disease early, even 'reverse their biological age'
PsychoGenics CEO Emer Leahy of Paramus, New Jersey, explains how the first potential AI-discovered treatment for schizophrenia was developed through machine learning. Fox News Digital spoke with her. In humanity's quest to live longer, healthier lives, technology -- particularly artificial intelligence -- is playing an ever-bigger role and expanding into more areas of health care. A California-based medical technology company named Prenuvo, for instance, offers full-body MRI scans that leverage AI to screen patients for over 500 conditions -- including tumors, aneurysms and cysts -- in less than an hour. Now, Prenuvo is announcing a partnership with Cenegenics, a Las Vegas-based company that offers "personalized performance health age management" for its patients.
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Company offering new AI body scans slated to open in Mass. Experts warn about cost, false positives. - The Boston Globe
For-profit companies have long sought to tap into the fears of consumers, offering pricey medical scans they can access without a doctor's recommendation, as long as they can pay the price out of pocket. Now, some of these ventures are trumpeting scans assisted by artificial intelligence, essentially cutting-edge computer technology they say can reveal hidden health problems, from cancer to obscure bone disorders, and analyze the results more quickly than those typically ordered by doctors. Researchers say artificial intelligence, known as AI, holds the promise of more precise diagnosis and also the ability to shorten waiting times for results. But are these new body scans for the "worried well" surging ahead of the current science on artificial intelligence? As the debate heats up, a California-based company is planning to open in Massachusetts.
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