Researchers in Massachusetts are utilizing artificial intelligence to detect early-stage Alzheimer's disease, a period when symptoms often go unnoticed. This development offers significant potential for tech professionals and developers working on health technologies by providing new avenues for early diagnosis and intervention. With 90 percent of mild cognitive impairment cases undiagnosed, improving detection methods could markedly enhance patient outcomes.
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