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AI tool gives doctors personalized Alzheimer's treatment plans for dementia patients

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Vik Chandra, CEO of uMETHOD, talked with Fox News Digital about how his company's AI tool, RestoreU, is helping physicians pinpoint better treatment plans for their dementia patients. More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease -- and one in three seniors dies with the disease, according to statistics from the Alzheimer's Association. With so many different factors -- genetics, lifestyle and environment -- influencing a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's, many doctors are moving away from one-size-fits-all approaches and calling for more individualized treatments. It's a concept known as precision medicine. And it's what inspired a company called uMETHOD to create RestoreU, a tool that uses artificial intelligence to help physicians create personalized care plans for patients with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.


Raleigh startup unveils approach to prevent Alzheimer's utilizing artificial intelligence WRAL TechWire

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RALEIGH – A startup in Raleigh backed by investor and Sprout Pharmaceuticals CEO Cindy Eckert, is unveiling Thursday a different approach to dealing with Alzheimer's that is powered by artificial intelligence, not drugs. And its solution is part of a new effort launched by the Women's Alzheimer's Movement Prevention Center at Cleveland Clinic, an internationally respected medical institution. ExtND is among the offerings from the Women's Alzheimer's center, which also was unveiled today in Las Vegas, according to a spokesperson for uMETHOD. Several medical institutions already are deploying the method. More than 5 million people are currently afflicted with Alzheimer's and the disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the US, according to the Alzheimer's Assocation.