Parkinson’s disease could be detected by listening to someone’s voice

Parkinson’s disease could be detected by listening to someone’s voice

Parkinson’s disease could be detected by listening to someone’s voice

Difficulty speaking is a common Parkinson’s symptom

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Parkinson’s disease lacks a conclusive test, so it is generally diagnosed by assessing symptoms. But now, scientists have shown that AI models can identify signs of the condition in a person’s voice with more than 90 per cent accuracy, and possibly before the onset of any movement-related issues.

Parkinson’s is characterised by the proliferation of a misfolded form of a protein called alpha-synuclein. It has been suggested that tests could look for clumps of this protein in people’s spinal fluid or in skin biopsies.

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