You've found your way to the beta version of Connect the Dots: a map of co-occurring conditions.
This map was created by a human researcher using AI as a tool. Every decision about what to include, how to structure it, and how to present the evidence was made by a human. AI wrote the code, located papers, and drafted text under direct instruction, the same way a collaborator would work from a brief. All claims are grounded in referenced sources, with documented methodology for how evidence is assessed and presented. The human review process to verify every detail is ongoing.
Reviews so far have found the kind of errors you would expect from an early draft, for example a finding from one study applied more broadly than it should be, or a number misread in translation (1 in 5,000 becoming 1 in 5). Nothing has undermined the core claims, and the overall weight of evidence appears robust, but individual statistics may be inaccurate.
If something sounds wrong, there is a good chance it is. Nothing here should be quoted or relied upon without verifying the claim from the original source.
This is an exploration tool, not medical advice. Always discuss findings with a qualified professional.