United States: According to expert reports, an AI breakthrough technique will help stop others from enduring their problems silently.
Nature Metabolism experts established that artificial sweeteners activate appetite control systems, which causes people to eat excessively.
AI Revolution in Disease Diagnosis
An AI program successfully diagnosed celiac disease in 97 out of 100 biopsy results, according to a scientific publication in the March 27 New England Journal of Medicine AI issue.
The research team predicted that deploying artificial intelligence would speed up celiac disease diagnosis.
According to the senior researcher Elizabeth Soilleux, a professor of pathology at the University of Cambridge in the U.K., “Celiac disease affects as many as 1 in 100 people and can cause serious illness, but getting a diagnosis is not straightforward,” US News reported.
“It can take many years to receive an accurate diagnosis, and at a time of intense pressures on healthcare systems, these delays are likely to continue,” as Soilleux maintained.
“AI has the potential to speed up this process, allowing patients to receive a diagnosis faster,” she continued.
Hidden Struggles of Celiac Disease
The autoimmune illness celiac disease makes digestion systems attack when gluten appears in a person’s diet, which subsequently damages the small intestine.
Research indicates that celiac disease manifests through cramps and diarrhea as well as rashes on the skin and causes weight decrease, tiredness, and blood loss.
The Celiac Disease Foundation reports that proper diagnosis occurs for less than one-third of people who have celiac disease.
A duodenal biopsy serves as the definitive method for diagnosing celiac disease because researchers have determined this fact.
Through microscopic examination, pathologists evaluate biopsy samples for villi injuries, which are the small absorptive structures lining the inside of the intestine.