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A digital wristband that can predict obsessive thought episodes in children and adolescents with OCD using AI has shown good results in a pilot trail.
DTU researchers hope to shorten waiting lists, so children can get answers and treatment sooner. And they hope their findings can help treat disorders like OCD directly.
At the tech event Digital Tech Summit, industry and universities shared knowledge about solutions that can help Europe through societal challenges.