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dzink
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6 days ago
This needs to include life-changing false positive rates. Imagine being given a diagnosis like this - people around you who know and any corporations who can sniff it out by snooping on your communications can lead to much rejection early in life. What happens when the diagnosis is as positive when it shouldn’t have been?
Aurornis|6 days ago
It's used to refine clinical diagnosis after patients present with cognitive severe decline.
By the time someone gets this test, they have severe problems. The purpose of this test is to assist with the right diagnosis.
cpncrunch|6 days ago
Mathnerd314|6 days ago