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Recent advances in artificial intelligence, or AI, offer a way to help prevent lonely deaths and proactively identify potential long-term issues.
AI may be able to assist seniors’ caregivers in offering support and information about cancer and radiation treatment, a new study shows.
A smartphone app with memory tests did just as well detecting MCI as when seniors took an in-person medical examination, new research shows.
A new VR-based game in which a user performs the role of a cafe waiter could become a cognitive test for seniors with neurological issues.
A curved walking route actually may be a better method than a straight one to detect mild cognitive deficit, researchers have found.
A research project at Mount Sinai will look at how AI can evaluate the ability for CPAP devices to help with sleep apnea and heart disease.
A combination of light and sound therapy may be able to counteract the problems in the brain caused by chemo, new research shows.
A drawing test that involves sketching a clock was able to better identify early dementia than paper-and-pencil alternatives, research shows.
Although most people who have serious condition diagnoses are open to a specialty care via telehealth, less than half of them end up doing so.
A recent review of studies around “digital assistive tech” showed those tools helped people living with dementia preserve dignity and monitor health.