Can a video call diagnose Alzheimer's? new study says maybe
NCT ID NCT05379023
Summary
This study tested whether memory and thinking tests given over a video call at home are as effective as traditional in-person visits for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. Researchers compared the two methods in 116 older adults being evaluated for memory problems. The goal was to see if remote testing is a practical and accurate option for patients and doctors.
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (CU-AMC)
Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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