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    AI-Powered devices can spot illnesses before you feel them

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Imagine a world where your watch, ring, or even smartphone could warn you of a disease long before you feel a single symptom.

    What once seemed like science fiction is now reality, as AI-powered wearables and smart devices begin transforming preventive healthcare from detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s to flagging potential cancers all from the comfort of your home.

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping preventive medicine, making early detection of serious illnesses more accessible.

    Devices like EEG headsets that track brain activity for Alzheimer’s and iris-scanning smartphone attachments that flag potential cancers are giving people proactive control over their health.

    “The reason preventive medicine fails is people don’t want constant doctor visits,” said Ramses Alcaide, CEO of AI startup Neurable. “But what if you could know exactly when to see a doctor?”

    Smart rings, bracelets, and watches highlighted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels.

    AI chatbots, like OpenAI’s new model, can integrate wearable data and medical records to deliver personalized insights.

    Neurable’s EEG headset compares brain activity with medical history to detect early neurological issues.

    “Apple Watch can detect Parkinson’s only after tremors, but EEG identifies it years earlier,” Alcaide explained. While not a formal diagnosis, it can flag risks such as Alzheimer’s or depression. Neurable is also using the technology to monitor PTSD in Ukrainian soldiers.

    French startup NAOX developed EEG earbuds for epilepsy, tracking abnormal brain “spikes” overnight to help study Alzheimer’s links.

    AI and miniaturization have made advanced diagnostic tools smaller, cheaper, and more accessible.

    IriHealth, a $50 iris-scanning smartphone attachment, identifies early signs of colon, liver, and lung issues, showing 81% accuracy in diagnosed patients.

    From headsets to wearable rings and smartphone scanners, AI-driven devices are empowering people to monitor their health proactively, detecting warning signs before symptoms appear and redefining preventive medicine for the modern era.

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