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New AI-powered screening method helps primary care doctors quickly identify dementia
Primary care clinics carry a tough burden. You walk in with concerns about blood pressure, pain or medication questions.
Carole Rainey, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, started to notice something wasn't quite right with her husband, Bill, when he began to ramble in a way that was unlike him.
In D.C., which has one of the nation’s highest dementia rates, health advocates are pushing for earlier detection and ...
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How fast is your brain ageing? Five easy tests to try at home
How well our memory works is determined by a complex combination of things, but we can assess it at home for free ...
A major trial is exploring a panel of blood tests to detect dementia faster and more accurately across diverse UK populations ...
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There's One Critical Thing You Can Do to Keep Alzheimer's Symptoms at Bay
Deep sleep could forestall the declines in brain health that can eventually lead to Alzheimer's disease, the most common form ...
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Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input
Few primary care practices are designed for the timely detection of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The limited ...
A newly approved blood test can help rule out some cases based on the amount of amyloid in the brain. A neurology professor ...
Researchers say the study indicates the ability to bring the power of AI and patient-reported outcomes directly into the clinic seamlessly, affordably, and at scale.
Wendy Williams’ legal team says new tests show no dementia. They're moving to end her guardianship—here’s what that means for her future.
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5 Facts About the Sleep-Memory Connection
Getting enough quality sleep is essential to strong memory function. Understanding the sleep-memory connection may help you learn to prioritize sleep and improve your memory.
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