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Early signs of dementia could be spotted through your eyes with new AI tool
Researchers in Scotland are developing a digital tool powered by artificial intelligence that can gauge your risk of developing dementia simply by scanning your eyes.
AI could help diagnose dementia through eye tests
Researchers are working on a new AI tool that could be used by high-street opticians to spot signs of the disease.
Scientists using AI software with eye tests to spot dementia risk
A new artificial intelligence software aims to identify people at risk of dementia - during high street eye exams. Get a free dose of heath care news and wellness tips delivered to your inbox each Tuesday morning.
Scientists using AI with eye tests to spot dementia
A new artificial intelligence software aims to identify people at risk of dementia - during high street eye exams. Data scientists and clinical researchers that form the NeurEYE research team have been working with opticians to collect over a million eye scans across Scotland,
Pauline Quirke reveals dementia diagnosis
Actress Pauline Quirke reveals dementia diagnosis
The Birds of a Feather star retires from acting and reveals she was diagnosed with dementia in 2021.
‘Birds Of A Feather' Star Pauline Quirke Reveals Dementia Diagnosis
British sitcom star Pauline Quirke will step back from professional duties after being diagnosed with dementia. Her husband, Steve Sheen, released a statement saying the Birds of a Feather actress had been diagnosed with the condition in 2021.
Bucks actress Pauline Quirke steps away from acting after dementia diagnosis
Bucks actress Pauline Quirke has been diagnosed with dementia and will step away from acting, her husband has announced.
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Most Dementia Patients Unaware of Diagnosis
However, about 81% of people with diagnosable dementia were unaware that they had the condition, results show. The number was ...
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15 science-based ways to reduce your risk of dementia
From diet and exercise to protecting against hearing loss and maintaining social connections, there are ways to improve our ...
14h
on MSN
Processed Red Meat Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Dementia
Processed red meats—like bacon, deli meats, and hot dogs—are linked to a host of health ills. Now, the latest study finds ...
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on MSN
Ozempic May Lower Your Dementia Risk, New Study Suggests. A Neurologist Explains The Potential Link
Research shows that GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic can help you drop weight, manage diabetes, and even potentially ...
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The number of people suffering from dementia is on the rise
New research has alarming news about the growing risk of dementia. According to the new study, roughly 42-percent of people, ...
Baystate Health
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Can Treating Hearing Loss Reduce Dementia Risk? Research Says Yes
Finally, she notes, “Very often, people with hearing loss tend to withdraw from social situations where they find it ...
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on MSN
I’m a neurosurgeon — my hearty recipe fights dementia, a big portion can last the whole week
Save time and give your brain a boost by making a batch of this hearty curry lentil stew that protects against aging and ...
lex18
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Danville man with dementia arrested for shoplifting, public intoxication
A Boyle County dementia patient faces several charges including shoplifting and public intoxication stemming from an incident ...
STAT
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Dementia risk, higher than thought, requires a national strategy
The risk of developing dementia may be double what was previously thought. But there are things the U.S. can do to help fight ...
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Could coffee ward off dementia? Study reports lower risk in certain circumstances
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new study reports that older adults who regularly drink coffee have a lower risk of developing ...
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on MSN
Up to 4 in 10 people could develop dementia after 55. What you can do to lower your risk
New research suggests that Americans' risk for developing dementia over a lifetime may be higher than previously thought.
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