AI may be able to read a person's retina and diagnose Alzheimer's, according to Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and author of "Super Agers." This innovative approach could revolutionize the way people age by identifying potential health risks earlier on.
Topol believes that there is a correlation between having a healthy immune system and aging healthily. He advocates for lifestyle changes such as eating a diet low in ultra-processed foods, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and spending time outdoors. By adopting these habits, individuals can potentially extend their "health span" - the period of time during which they remain healthy - closer to their "lifespan."
One potential game-changer for healthcare is the use of AI. Large language models can review medical records in vast quantities, spotting problems that even seasoned physicians might miss. AI can also analyze individual data points and identify risks for conditions such as arterial issues, Parkinson's disease, or Alzheimer's years before they are diagnosed.
In a recent interview with WIRED, Topol discussed his vision for the future of medicine and how new technologies could help people live longer, healthier lives. According to him, health span should be extended as close as possible to lifespan, and it is achievable through lifestyle changes and advances in AI-assisted medicine.
Topol believes that there is a correlation between having a healthy immune system and aging healthily. He advocates for lifestyle changes such as eating a diet low in ultra-processed foods, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and spending time outdoors. By adopting these habits, individuals can potentially extend their "health span" - the period of time during which they remain healthy - closer to their "lifespan."
One potential game-changer for healthcare is the use of AI. Large language models can review medical records in vast quantities, spotting problems that even seasoned physicians might miss. AI can also analyze individual data points and identify risks for conditions such as arterial issues, Parkinson's disease, or Alzheimer's years before they are diagnosed.
In a recent interview with WIRED, Topol discussed his vision for the future of medicine and how new technologies could help people live longer, healthier lives. According to him, health span should be extended as close as possible to lifespan, and it is achievable through lifestyle changes and advances in AI-assisted medicine.