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Mental health apps for seniors can help alleviate stress in the short-term, but cannot replace caregivers, a recent study shows.
Five new tools for heart health range from new implantable devices to novel tests that provide a view of one’s risk for an emergency.
Two research projects, on Alzheimer’s and Long COVID, highlight the unique potential for wrist wearables to monitor and detect health data.
Fewer frail older adults use smartphone apps or telehealth options compared with healthy, non-frail seniors, according to a new study.
Researchers at Cornell are working on a radio-based too that can detect heart and respiratory problems, in lieu of wearables.
Digital health tools are helping older women address health issues they are sometimes uncomfortable discussing with caregivers, AARP says.
AI is now able to diagnose a specific kind of heart failure, HFpEF, and can improve wheelchair mobility, according to a new report.
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.
A new AI model was able to reduce older adults’ recurrent strokes, heart attacks and vascular death, researchers discovered.
Eye scanner developers recently received $20 million to produce a low-cost, easy-to-use method to detect and preempt vision loss.