Health
Alzheimer’s disease: IBM study cites language use as an early sign of disease – USA TODAY
A study performed by IBM and funded by Pfizer found a computerized model analyzing language patterns accurately Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
Scientists are closing in on a long-sought goal _ a blood test to screen people for possible signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Half a dozen research groups gave new results at a conference on these experimental tests. (July 15)
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An artificial intelligence program analyzing language predicted whether people with no memory or thinking problems would develop Alzheimers disease later in life, researchers said.
The study performed by IBM and funded by drug giant Pfizer…
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