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AI Predicts Diseases Years in Advance From Sleep
8 Jan
Summary
- AI model predicts 130 diseases from one night of sleep.
- SleepFM achieved high accuracy for Parkinson's, dementia, and cancer.
- Sleep data may become a powerful tool for early disease detection.

Scientists have developed an advanced artificial intelligence program, SleepFM, capable of predicting an individual's risk for numerous diseases, including dementia, heart attack, stroke, and various cancers, potentially years before clinical diagnosis. The AI was trained on extensive sleep data from a large participant cohort, analyzing metrics such as brain waves, eye movements, and heart rhythm.
The model demonstrated significant accuracy in forecasting conditions like Parkinson's disease (89%), dementia (85%), and heart attacks (81%). Its predictive power extends to cancers, with 87% accuracy for breast cancer and 89% for prostate cancer, and even risk of death with 84% accuracy. This breakthrough suggests that polysomnography, a comprehensive sleep study, could evolve into a vital tool for proactive health monitoring.
Researchers are exploring enhancements, potentially integrating data from wearable devices. The findings, published in Nature Medicine, highlight sleep's profound connection to overall health and showcase foundation models' ability to interpret complex sleep data for early disease prediction. This innovative approach promises to transform how future health risks are identified and managed.



