Highlights
00:12 — This episode is brought to you by the Cloud Wars Expo. This in-person event will be held June 28th to 30th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
01:02 — Treatments, medications, therapies, and more define the way that people diagnosed with Parkinson’s handle the impacts of the disease. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, approximately 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson’s every year, further affecting 10 million people worldwide.
01:38 — AI is now being used to help evaluate things, such as speech disorders, as well as improve precision and diagnosis of early Parkinson’s. For instance, it identifies facial features and voice issues at various stages.
01:56 — The University of Florida is using a grant from the NIH to test AI tools to help with Parkinson’s diagnosis along with two related syndromes. Additionally, researchers in Italy and Jordan are using AI o classify voice handicap index in Parkinson’s patients to identify the stage and severity.
02:26 — Although AI is not a cure, it does help with providing better care and earlier diagnosis of the disease to start treatments sooner.
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