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Advance-care planning, or ACP, is crucial for long-term care residents, and digital technology now is a crucial element for ACP, a new report shows.
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.
Light therapy is one way that seniors can both maintain and monitor their brain and cognitive function, one tech company co-founder says.
Eye scanner developers recently received $20 million to produce a low-cost, easy-to-use method to detect and preempt vision loss.
A new heart health tool uses built-in smartphone capabilities to allow anyone to check their heart by laying their phone on their chest.
AI tools for heart disease could be trained on “noisy” EKGs to simulate the kind of messy data readings a wearable would generate.
A new AI model was able to reduce older adults’ recurrent strokes, heart attacks and vascular death, researchers discovered.
New studies indicate devices can help residents stay fit and avoid heart emergencies, but motivation may need to come from caregivers.
A training program aimed specifically at seniors who have had difficulty accessing or using technology has shown positive results, researchers said.
AI-enabled brain imaging technology will be launched next year to evaluate the side effects of new Alzheimer’s and dementia drugs.