AI Predicts IBD Premature Death
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Researchers used machine learning to analyze data from more than 9,000 people in Ontario who had IBD and died between 2010 and 2020 .
Half of those deaths were before age 75 , which is considered a premature death.
People were most likely to have died prematurely if they had been diagnosed with certain chronic conditions before age 61 .
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