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For many diseases, going up to “60 or older” is probably fine, but for others like dementia or Alzheimer's, there can be quite a difference whether you get it at 60 or 90. Should more gradation be added (or at least some kind of option to put in this information)?
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The algorithms in the Disease Risk Calculators require data in this format. I will talk it over with the Scientist to determine importance for this. This may take a bit longer to resolve.
For many diseases, going up to “60 or older” is probably fine, but for others like dementia or Alzheimer's, there can be quite a difference whether you get it at 60 or 90. Should more gradation be added (or at least some kind of option to put in this information)?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: