Guest column: Grandma is excited for the new iPads and you will be too
While the tech world may be buzzing about the M3 chip and other flashy features, I’ll be keeping a close eye on those OLED displays.
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Apr 30, 2024
While the tech world may be buzzing about the M3 chip and other flashy features, I’ll be keeping a close eye on those OLED displays.
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Apr 25, 2024
As we observe Parkinson’s Awareness Month this April, it’s crucial to recognize the immense impact of this neurodegenerative disorder on American families. With over 1 million people affected and 60,000 new cases diagnosed annually, Parkinson’s is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the U.S., taking an incalculable toll on patients...
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Apr 22, 2024
Real-time, wearable monitoring technologies are poised to up-end the current model of health care away from the home. How quickly will the industry and individuals adapt?
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Apr 20, 2024
Imagine being imprisoned within your own thoughts, unable to express your basic needs and desires to those around you. For millions of Americans living with dementia, this is their daily reality. But one North Carolina family is finding hope in an unlikely place: artificial intelligence. Anna Lawrence, a young...
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Apr 9, 2024
When an AI can detect disease from the sound of your voice, or predict that you’re heading toward cardiac issues from a cell phone snapshot of your eye, it’s a bit like having a guardian angel permanently perched on your shoulder. That’s the real promise of AI in medicine.
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Mar 26, 2024
Just as companies like Amazon and Netflix have transformed retail and entertainment by obsessing over the customer experience, healthcare must undergo a similar revolution.
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Mar 13, 2024
The future is one where care comes to you, rather than the other way around. Driving to a big, concrete “hospital” to get your healthcare is going to become as old-fashioned as driving to a big concrete “mall” to buy your books, electronics or clothing.
Read MorePosted by Jen McFarland | Dec 22, 2023
This paid internship program will allow interested retirees to share their experiences with caregiving and help to steer CareYaya’s tools and services toward practical implementations.
Read MorePosted by Jen McFarland | Dec 13, 2023
CareYaya plans to use the funding for the development and evaluation of its caregiver education platform, supported by AI and designed to provide easy-to-use, micro-learning content to support a population of caregivers.
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