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A new study suggests AI can predict premature death among people who have inflammatory bowel disease, also known as Crohn’s and colitis.

Researchers used machine learning to analyze data from more than 9,000 people in Ontario who had IBD and died between 2010 and 2020.

The study, published today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, found half of those deaths were before age 75, which is considered a premature death.

People were most likely to have died prematurely if they had been diagnosed with certain other chronic conditions — including arthritis, high blood pressure, kidney failure, cancer and mental health issues — before age 61.

Senior author Dr. Eric Benchimol, a pediatric gastroenterologist, says people don’t usually die of inflammatory bowel disease itself.

He says the research findings show the need to watch for other chronic conditions in people with IBD and treat those as early as possible.

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