Scores from neuropsychological assessments (in-depth, standardized evaluations of how a person's brain functions in various ...
Before the symptoms of cognitive loss are severe enough to be diagnosed, something in the blood seems to be changing. That is what a new study out of the University of East Anglia supports.
Scores from neuropsychological assessments (in-depth, standardized evaluations of how a person's brain functions in various cognitive areas) are widely used to identify underlying cognitive abilities.
By keeping regions in a state of collapse, global actors create a legal grey zone where the standard costs of doing business, ...
Cloud-based virtualization, real-time data synchronization, and scalable AI/ML deployment can modernize the testing landscape ...
Washington continues to rack up poor rankings as one of the most unaffordable states in the country. A recent report shows ...
Morehead Police are deploying a new handheld device, acquired through a state grant, to catch drug-impaired drivers before ...
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Boston scientists say a routine blood draw might spot the earliest changes of Alzheimer’s long before the brain lights up on ...
Earlier this year, we surveyed members of Duke’s Class of 2029 to learn about their backgrounds, lifestyles and opinions on ...
Just over two months before the June 16 primary, a new GGWash poll finds that Aparna Raj and Rashida Brown lead the pack in the first Ward 1 DC council race to feature an open seat in 44 years. But ...
As part of this editorial board’s ongoing election coverage and endorsement process, we reached out to candidates for state ...
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