Excited to be part of the Year 3 cohort of the NIH MassAITC Pilot Awardee!! The Massachusetts AI and Technology Center for Connected Care in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease (MassAITC), a National Institute on Aging (NIA) Collaboratory, will foster interdisciplinary research on the development, validation, and translation of AI-enhanced technologies to improve connections between older adults, caregivers, and clinicians in order to more effectively support healthy aging and the care of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) at home. Billion Labs has been awarded funding to validate our Smartphone Blood Pressure App, Vibro, in an aging population to ensure efficacy for healthy aging in place. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/g3X7wpTv
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Rune Labs and StrivePD are at the forefront of transforming Parkinson's care. By leveraging the capabilities of the Apple Watch, StrivePD’s free app enables patients and doctors to better understand and manage the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Swati Punatar Reichmuth, COO and CFO of Rune Labs, shares their approach: "We are really looking at how do we harness brain data through wearables? In our case, it's the Apple Watch to really get a better understanding of what's happening with folks that have different brain diseases." NBC Bay Area has more about how StrivePD is revolutionizing Parkinson's care: https://lnkd.in/gxEHvPi7 #ParkinsonsAwarenessMonth #DigitalHealth #WearableTech #Neurology
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What if your phone could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s? Dartmouth researchers are developing RealVision, an innovative app that uses smartphones to identify potential symptoms of neurological disorders. By tracking subtle changes in eye movement, typing, and screen interactions, this technology could be a game-changer for early intervention in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Learn more about how smartphones can save lives: https://bit.ly/4ffZ3NG
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What if your phone could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s? Dartmouth researchers are developing RealVision, an innovative app that uses smartphones to identify potential symptoms of neurological disorders. By tracking subtle changes in eye movement, typing, and screen interactions, this technology could be a game-changer for early intervention in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Learn more about how smartphones can save lives: https://bit.ly/4ffZ3NG
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Did you know our EEG stickers are both an adhesive and a hydrogel? We’ve created this easy-to-use system so that REMI™ Remote EEG Monitoring System for Ambulatory (at home) Use can be both accessible and equitable - and can be deployed in the smallest of clinics or even in the comfort of your home. To learn more about how and why Epitel is different, you can watch this short video our CEO Mark Lehmkuhle recorded with Healio. https://lnkd.in/ecNc2EN9
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#ICYMI: In this @Healio video interview, Mark Lehmkuhle, CEO and Founder of Epitel, shares how REMI™️ stands out with its compact sensors, designed to be placed behind the ears. These small, wireless EEG devices enhance efficiency in seizure management and brain health monitoring. Every second counts in seizure management. Watch to learn more about how Epitel (a #GenoaPortCo) is transforming brain monitoring with easy-to-use EEG sensors that enable continuous brain monitoring via smartphone or tablet.
Did you know our EEG stickers are both an adhesive and a hydrogel? We’ve created this easy-to-use system so that REMI™ Remote EEG Monitoring System for Ambulatory (at home) Use can be both accessible and equitable - and can be deployed in the smallest of clinics or even in the comfort of your home. To learn more about how and why Epitel is different, you can watch this short video our CEO Mark Lehmkuhle recorded with Healio. https://lnkd.in/ecNc2EN9
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Smartphone-based #ScavengerHunt Helps Identify Individuals at Risk for #Dementia The findings show potential of #Smartphone data, collected in conditions close to everyday life, for the early detection and monitoring of #AlzheimersDisease
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Wearable heart sound devices represent a groundbreaking shift in cardiac care, offering continuous, non-invasive monitoring with the potential to revolutionise the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular conditions, according to a new study. https://lnkd.in/dv9V3z2i
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Excited to share our latest study on MemScreen, a smartphone application designed for early memory impairment screening, now published in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease ! 📱🧠 🔍 Why is this important? Early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is crucial for timely intervention and optimized care pathways for Alzheimer’s disease. MemScreen, a self-administered digital tool, demonstrated high accuracy (AUC = 0.87) and outperformed traditional screening methods like MMSE and TMT-A. ⏱️ Fast, efficient, and accessible ✅ Completion time: under 5 minutes ✅ High sensitivity and specificity for MCI detection ✅ Designed for primary care settings to facilitate earlier diagnosis and referrals 📲 Now available for free! MemScreen is freely available for download on the Apple Store & Android Store, making cognitive screening more accessible than ever! 🔗 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eSCQzMmH
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[EEG in Neonates and Children] The #ICCN2024 workshop was a success! Open-source analysis toolboxes enhance EEG analysis. Fully automatic peak frequency estimation of the posterior dominant rhythm in a large retrospective hospital EEG cohort https://lnkd.in/gTTPDrDa Estimating functional brain maturity in very and extremely preterm neonates using automated analysis of the electroencephalogram https://lnkd.in/eGUanAmF
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Earpiece Tech Detects Early Alzheimer’s Through Eye Movement Signals Researchers are exploring how earpiece microphones, or “hearables,” could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease by monitoring subtle eye movement changes. Alzheimer’s impacts motor and cognitive functions, with slowed or delayed eye movements (saccades) being an early indicator.
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