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Tech Talk: New wearable could retrain the brain after stroke-10518

Tech Talk: New wearable could retrain the brain after stroke

Stroke survivors often experience uncontrollable spasms that can twist their arms and hands into fists. The only treatments are expensive, often painful injections of botulinum toxin or oral medications that can be sedating. Both offer only temporary relief. But help may be on the way.

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Tech Talk: App supports better dental care for people with dementia-10440

Tech Talk: App supports better dental care for people with dementia

Caregivers of people living with dementia reported a significant increase in their knowledge and skills, and a more positive attitude in delivering oral hygiene care, leading to higher confidence in providing care, through the use of a mobile app, according to a recent study from the University of Iowa. The study, assessed the use of the app, Dental.Aging.Tips, as a tool to inform and teach caregivers how to help older adults with their oral health. It's something active-aging organizations might want to consider.

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Tech Talk: Technologies to meet senior living customer expectations-10300

Tech Talk: Technologies to meet senior living customer expectations

As the senior living industry continues to rapidly evolve for providers across North America, it is critical to proactively seek innovative ways to meet current and potential resident expectations, according to a new report from CCL Hospitality Group. The key to maintaining and growing occupancy rates, resident satisfaction and optimizing operations is embracing technology, the company says, changing the service model and learning to execute services in new ways.

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Tech Talk: Emory launches Empathetic AI for Health Institute-10220

Tech Talk: Emory launches Empathetic AI for Health Institute

Emory University has embarked on an initiative that aims to unite the power of machine learning and big data to transform the ways in which healthcare systems prevent, diagnose, treat and cure diseases on a global scale. Launching this month under the umbrella of Emory's AI. Humanity initiative, the Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute will utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and computing power to discern patterns in vast amounts of data and make predictions that improve patient health outcomes in diseases such as lung, prostate and breast cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. This kind of initiative has implications for senior living, assisted living, and dementia care. It also offers another opportunity for collaboration, now in the Atlanta, Georgia area, and then in other regions.

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Stats: 76% of adults 55+ use digital health-9694

Stats: 76% of adults 55+ use digital health

Active-aging organizations may want to pay more attention to their digital health platforms and infrastructure, as 2022 saw digital health adoption increases among groups that have long been underserved, according to the latest survey from Rock Health. Of note, the biggest year-over-year increases were seen among respondents ages 55+ (76%, up from 64% in 2021); those living in rural areas (73%, up from 60%); and respondents without health insurance at the time of the survey (50%, up from 37%)

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Tech Talk: Smart blood glucose meter and app tied to better glycemic control-9686

Tech Talk: Smart blood glucose meter and app tied to better glycemic control

A retrospective analysis of real-world data from over 144,000 people with diabetes found improved glycemic metrics among those who used a Bluetooth-connected BGM together with a diabetes management digital app. The study's 180-day findings expand on the results from a 90-day timeframe first presented at the 82nd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association in June 2022, and provide a rationale for possibly encouraging use of the device in active-aging communities.

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