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Temple researchers are building AI-powered health care ‘digital twins’ for people with ALS
Temple researchers are developing AI-powered 'digital twins' to predict ALS progression and treatment outcomes. The project aims to help doctors simulate therapies and provide precise estimates for care needs. Jodi O’Donnell-Ames, a nonprofit founder, highlights the challenges families face in planning for ALS's unpredictable course.
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