Personalized medicine is a rapidly advancing field in which an individual’s personal information (such as variations in their genetic, blood, phenotypic or psychosocial profiles) is utilized to identify the most efficacious path for disease prevention or treatment for that individual or a group of individuals with shared traits. Classic examples of personalized medicine include phenylketonuria, […]
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From 50 to 100: stages of memory and cognitive learning
Brain Stride has been created to help you track your brain health using data-driven and research validated tools. We follow the latest research on possible disease interventions and measurement strategies in order to develop brain health tracking tools for the general population. One such approach is to use cognitive tests that not only measure decline […]
What is Mild Cognitive Impairment?
Mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, is used to describe the early stages of memory loss often proceeding or associated with Alzheimer’s disease. This causes cognitive and memory problems that are significant enough to be noticed by the patient. A diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment doesn’t always mean the person will develop Alzheimer’s. The condition can […]