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AI can detect diabetes — just by listening to you talk for 10 seconds: new study

New medical research finds that artificial intelligence can detect type 2 diabetes merely by listening to a patient speak for six to ten seconds. The study by Klick Labs, published in “Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Digital Health,” showed an 89% accuracy rate for diagnoses in women and 86% for men, according to a release detailing the breakthrough. “Our research highlights significant vocal variations between individuals with and without Type 2 diabetes and could transform how the medical community screens for diabetes,” said first author Jaycee Kaufman. “Current methods of detection can require a lot of time, travel, and cost. Voice technology has the potential to remove these barriers entirely,” Kaufman continued. Researcher had 267 individuals — who did or did not have type 2 diabetes — record phrases on their smartphones six times a day for two weeks. More than 18,000 recordings were analyzed for over 14 different acoustic features, which were different among diabetics and non-diabetics. Participants also provided basic health data like age, height, and weight. Signal processing technologies were able to perceive certain notes of vocal pitch that do not register with the human ear. These hidden sounds provided the necessary clues, according to Kaufman. “Our research underscores the tremendous potential of voice technology in identifying Type 2 diabetes and other health conditions,” Klick VP and principal investigator Yan Fossat said. “Voice technology could revolutionize healthcare practices as an accessible and affordable digital screening tool.” The next step for Klick is replicating the study and expanding the vocal search to look for pre-diabetes, hypertension and more.

  • 30 October, 12:20
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TikTok plastic surgeon ‘Dr Roxy’ loses medical license for ‘livestreaming liposuction’

A TikTok plastic surgeon known as Dr Roxy has had her medical license permanently revoked after livestreaming botched liposuction. Dr Katharine Roxanne Grawe, from Ohio, lost her fight to regain the right to practice her profession yesterday after the state medical board ruled to permanently revoke it, MailOnline reported. She was first struck off in November 2022, after the board cited ‘clear and convincing’ evidence that her practice presented ‘a danger of immediate and serious harm to the public’. The board noted a specific instance in which a patient had to receive medical attention after undergoing liposuction, Brazilian buttlift and skin-tightening procedures by the TikTok star.  The patient was sent to the emergency room, where she suffered an episode of hepatic encephalopathy, resulting in loss of brain function when a damaged liver fails to remove toxins from the blood. Surgeons later found her bowel had been perforated and she had contracted a serious bacterial infection. As a result, the woman was forced to undergo multiple procedures to remove dead tissue, plus open abdomen and skin grafting. The original procedure that is alleged to have caused the complications was livestreamed by Dr Grawe on social media, the Ohio State Medical Board noted.  They also stated that Dr Grawe was evidently distracted from the surgery, as she looked and spoke to the camera while performing the delicate operation.  Dr Grawe had gathered thousands of followers on TikTok, some of which sought her services after stumbling on the content she regularly posted on her channels.  The disgraced surgeon claims she always obtained permission before sharing footage from the operations, but the state medical board hit back saying that it was inappropriate of her to share the footage – and that she should have been fully focused on the procedures.

  • 12 October, 09:01
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