Smartphone technology may help people with dementia remember daily tasks
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Results from a new study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society show that older adults with mild […] For the first time, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have successfully used a new X-ray method for […] A non-contact laser imaging system could help doctors diagnose and treat eye diseases that cause blindness much earlier than is […] Most stroke victims don’t receive treatment fast enough to prevent brain damage. Scientists at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical […] As the field of cosmetic dermatology continues to evolve at a fast pace, UConn Health is expanding its offerings of […] Today’s DNA testing is highly accurate, but errors still occur due to the limited genetic information accessible with current technologies. […] In June, the government of Canada released its long-awaited Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Aspire. As a family caregiving […] Cancer treatment could be dramatically improved by an invention at the University of Waterloo to precisely locate the edges of […] Medical implants of the future may feature reconfigurable electronic platforms that can morph in shape and size dynamically as bodies […] A section on the use of technology in the management of diabetes has been added to the American Diabetes Association […]
Smartphone technology may help people with dementia remember daily tasks
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Using technology to support caregivers of older people with dementia
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