Posts Tagged ‘CNS Vital Signs’

CANTABMobile for Memory and Dementia Screening

23rd May 2012 by Christian Elliott Comments Off

Cambridge Cognition announced the general release of a new iPad application for the detection of early memory impairment that is common in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. As we reported last September, the iPad application (named CANTABmobile) is based on the Cantab PAL test, a visual working memory test. The CANTABmobile memory test [...]

Concussion Testing Guide for Sports Teams

21st November 2011 by Christian Elliott Comments Off

Best Practices for Sports Teams and School Athletic Departments. A Guide for Coaches, Athletic Trainers, Physicians, and Parents. A number of high profile cases involving long term risks of concussions in contact sports has spurred sports concussion legislation in many states. State legislation will typically require mandatory concussion management policies that school administrators and athletic [...]

The Benefits of Annual Screening for Cognitive Health

7th November 2011 by Christian Elliott Comments Off

Routine health screenings are now common for a variety of conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and glaucoma. Many health insurance plans, including Medicare, provide no cost or low cost health screenings to their members. The main intent behind these preventive health screenings, or wellness screenings, is to provide an early warning system for both consumers and [...]

Evaluating Computerized Concussion Testing Systems

24th October 2011 by Christian Elliott Comments Off

State legislation for school sports concussion policies are gaining rapid approval. Over 30 states will have enacted laws regarding school sports concussion policies by the end of 2011, with many other states planning to pass sports concussion legislation in 2012. School administrators and athletic departments are responsible for implementing the intent of these laws, which [...]

New Poll Reveals Strong Consumer Interest in Screening for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

21st July 2011 by Christian Elliott Comments Off

A new survey conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health and Alzheimer Europe points to a strong consumer desire for “predictive testing” – the promise of a medical screening test that can gauge the likelihood of a person declining into Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) as they age. Over two thirds of respondents said that they [...]