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Alzheimer’s Crisis: Revolutionary Early Detection Saves Lives and Eases Families’ Burdens

Every year 10 million people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Yet the number of people who remain undiagnosed is far greater. The rate of diagnosis is especially poor in the early stages of the disease. According to recent estimates, around 80% of patients fail to be diagnosed in the initial stages.

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Optimizing Assessment of Function in Early Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common diseases affecting cognitive processes. According to studies, millions of Alzheimer’s cases go undiagnosed due to the inefficiency of invasive diagnostic procedures, as well as the costly treatments that go with it. Alzheimer’s is commonly thought to be a disease that exclusively affects the elderly, however, it may afflict persons of any gender or age.

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Bringing Early Alzheimer’s Detection into the Modern, Digital Age

Alzheimer’s disease has had extensive research over the years. Now, you’ll find a series of ways to detect the disease and its impact on humans without having to wait till the last moment. Research and innovation have made it easier for medical practitioners to assess a patient’s situation and provide them with appropriate diagnoses. Therefore, new and upcoming methods are now practiced across the world to ensure effectiveness and early detection.

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How Cognes’ Non-invasive Diagnostic Test Can Prevent Related Injuries

Patients diagnosed with dementia are likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. There are a number of factors that play into the existence of the illness. Yet, the pattern that follows in every patient diagnosed with the disease is more or less the same. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive illness that begins with mild memory loss leading to confusion and inability to carry on with a conversation.

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Remote Screening for Alzheimer’s – The Cognes’ Solution Saves Lives

According to NIH, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Recent studies suggest that somewhere between 50-80% of patients aren’t diagnosed with this ailment because of inefficient procedures that are related to the traditional diagnosis methods. In the past two years screening for Alzheimer’s was made even trickier due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that a huge percentage of people with symptoms aren’t able to arrange an appointment. 

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Why Every Doctor’s Practice Can Benefit From Early Alzheimer’s Detection

If you are specializing in becoming a neurologist, you are likely to encounter people who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. With more than 6 million US citizens affected, it is one of the most prevalent ailments of the 21st century. Your role as a doctor is to suggest relevant treatment and measures which can slow down or completely prevent the progression of this disease. 

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Every Hospital Needs this Alzheimer’s Diagnostic Test – Here’s Why

When it comes to Alzheimer’s diagnosis, getting an inexpensive and early diagnosis is one of the more challenging things to do in the medical field. This can leave both patients and hospitals feeling like they’re fighting an uphill battle against this disease. That’s why every hospital can benefit from this new and innovative Alzheimer’s diagnostic test. 

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What You Need to Know About Stevens Institute of Technology’s New AI Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Tool

Stevens Institute of Technology is one of the oldest technology universities in the United States. It is also amongst the first universities in the nation to enter the field of mechanical engineering. Since 1870, Stevens Institute of Technology’s research and development department has been significantly influential in terms of innovation in several fields. 

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