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Partnership to utilize AI for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias
A neuroscience company and an emerging artificial intelligence technology firm have announced a partnership that aims to boost access to routine brain care and to facilitate early detection of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
VIDEO: Trauma exposure increases risk for depression, cognitive impairment in older adults
Adults older than 60 years have significantly worse cognition and higher depression after experiencing moderate to severe trauma, according to research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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Vascular risk, younger age at menopause associated with cognitive decline
Early menopause and vascular processes may synergistically contribute to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease in women, according to a poster presentation at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
AAN guidance on early AD treatment focuses on care, collaboration, new therapies
New guidance from the American Academy of Neurology on early Alzheimer’s disease treatment calls for greater collaboration from patients, caregivers and clinicians as well as the embrace of new therapeutics.
Risk for dementia more than doubled in people diagnosed with depression
The risk for dementia was 2.41 times greater in Danish adults with diagnosed depression, an association that persisted when depression was diagnosed in early and middle life, according to research in JAMA Neurology.
Prevalence of cognitive impairment among older US veterans increased from 2010 to 2019
Prevalence of mild cognitive impairment among United States military veterans aged 65 years and older increased from 2010 to 2019, according to a poster presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
New county-level Alzheimer’s estimates may help allocate resources
New county-level estimates of Alzheimer’s prevalence released at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference may help inform allocations of funding, staffing and other resources toward caring for patients.
Claims, EHR data may help predict mild cognitive impairment in primary care
Patient data collected through claims and electronic heath records may help identify individuals with mild cognitive impairment in primary care, according to a poster presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
BLOG: Primary eye care will screen for Alzheimer’s disease in the future
Fifty million people worldwide and 6.7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease. Unfortunately, I know firsthand the suffering this disease can cause.
Volunteering may preserve cognitive function
Volunteering may protect the brain against cognitive decline and dementia, according to research reported at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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