Alzheimer's Prediction May Be Found in Writing Tests

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The researchers examined the subjects' word usage with an artificial intelligence program that looked for subtle differences in language. It identified one group of subjects who were more repetitive in their word usage at that earlier time when all of them were cognitively normal. These subjects also made errors, such as spelling words wrongly or inappropriately capitalizing them, and they used telegraphic language, meaning language that has a simple grammatical structure and is missing subjects and words like "the," "is" and "are." The members of that group turned out to be the people who developed Alzheimer's disease. The A.I. program predicted, with 75 percent accuracy, who would get Alzheimer's disease, according to results published recently in The Lancet journal EClinicalMedicine.

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