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Apple, Biogen to Use mHealth Wearables to Identify Cognitive Impairment

Researchers are launching a study to determine whether mHealth devices like the Apple Watch can detect signs of cognitive impairment early, so that care providers can create more effective care management and remote monitoring programs.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Apple is partnering with biotech company Biogen on a new research study that will test the value of mHealth wearables in detecting early signs of cognitive impairment.

The multi-year study, to be launched later this year, aims to determine whether the Apple Watch can collect and transmit biometric data on cognitive performance, so that researchers can develop digital biomarkers that would help care providers and patients in detection and remote monitoring.

If successful, the project could pave the way for using wearables like smartwatches, fitness bands and sensor-embedded clothing to detect early signs of dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and other health concerns. Care providers could also develop telehealth platforms enabling them to monitor patients at home through those devices.

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