
Doctors Turn To AI-Like Tool To Decide Who With Dementia Can Drive
It’s one of the hardest conversations families ever have—when should someone with dementia stop driving? No one wants to feel like they’re losing independence, but
It’s one of the hardest conversations families ever have—when should someone with dementia stop driving? No one wants to feel like they’re losing independence, but
Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine have uncovered an interesting and simple test to predict risk of future memory problems. According to this fascinating study, those who are willing to predict whether or not they will suffer from memory loss in future, can now predict it by going through a simple test. Researchers studied 1,000 individuals with an average age of 69 without reported memory loss issues in the past.
AI has been gradually integrated in every field of science, particularly in the medical field where scientists are using it to know malfunctions before it even occurs. According to the latest research, medical professionals are testing AI to identify signs of Alzheimer’s through speech patterns that are not recognized by family members or even physicians.