Study Successfully Uses Phone App To Diagnose Frontotemporal Dementia
A study found that cognitive tests issued via a phone app were able to accurately detect early-onset dementia in high-risk individuals, even when they were not yet displaying outward symptoms, providing a possible alternative to help identify the underdiagnosed illness. What do you think?

“Nothing’s more stressful than dealing with a parent trying to use a new app.”
Naima Norton, Wire Detangler

“I refuse to get medical advice from an app that’s not TikTok.”
Arun Tucker, Cardiogram Enthusiast
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“I just assumed all apps were already tracking me closely enough to be able do this.”
Sebastian Chamberlain, Infomercial Extra
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