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How to Get F1 Manager 2023 Early Access
How to Get F1 Manager 2023 Early Access
Here's how to enjoy F1 Manager 2023 as early as possible.
2023-07-11 04:58
Ohio special election could determine future of abortion rights in the state
Ohio special election could determine future of abortion rights in the state
By Joseph Ax Ohio voters will decide in a special election on Tuesday whether to make it more
2023-08-08 18:06
Dementia diagnosis could be sped up thanks to AI
Dementia diagnosis could be sped up thanks to AI
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool may be able to look for early signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, speeding up diagnosis. The technology, which could help doctors assess the early signs of the condition more efficiently, has been developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield. Known as CognoSpeak, the system uses a virtual character displayed on a screen to engage a patient in a conversation. It asks questions to test memory, inspired by those used in outpatient consultations and conducts cognitive tests, such as picture descriptions and verbal fluency tests. This tool could help patients start treatments sooner, reduce waiting times and give people certainty earlier Dr Dan Blackburn, University of Sheffield After that, the tool uses AI and speech technology to analyse language and speech patterns to look for signs of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and other memory disorders. Researchers behind the technology suggest it could play a key role in reducing the burden on dementia assessment services, once further testing in GP and memory clinics across the UK is complete. The National Audit of Memory Assessment Services in England and Wales, conducted between January and August 2021 by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and supported by Alzheimer’s Society, found that the average waiting time from referral to dementia diagnosis had increased to 17.7 weeks. This was up from 13 weeks in 2019, with waiting times across services nationwide ranging between zero and 104 weeks (two years), compared to three and 34 in 2019. There are currently around 900,000 people in the UK living with dementia, and this is projected to almost double by 2040, according to the Alzheimer’s Society. Dr Dan Blackburn, from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Neuroscience, said: “Waiting for a possible diagnosis of dementia can be a very anxious time for patients and their families. “This tool could help patients start treatments sooner, reduce waiting times and give people certainty earlier. “The CognoSpeak system could transform how dementia and other memory disorders are diagnosed by speeding up assessments. “This would also free up clinicians’ valuable time and mean that those who need specialist care get access to it as quickly as possible.” Also an Honorary Consultant Neurologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and researcher at NIHR Sheffield BRC, he added: “There is a real clinical need for this kind of technology. “There are long waiting lists for memory clinics across the UK, but there are also inequalities in accessing the memory clinics service. “The CognoSpeak tool can reduce these inequalities and help make the service more efficient.” The CognoSpeak system could transform how dementia and other memory disorders are diagnosed by speeding up assessments Dr Dan Blackburn Professor Heidi Christensen, from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Computer Science, added: “The way a person speaks can tell us a great deal about their cognitive health and emotional wellbeing, and give us a very early indication of any signs of cognitive decline that may not otherwise have been detected. “The system we’ve developed here at Sheffield uses speech technology to automatically extract these signs and the automation means we can provide a consistent, accurate and fast assessment for everyone. “CognoSpeak is advanced, high tech and based on world-leading research in this field. “We have the biggest collection of data for this type of assessment anywhere in the world, which we’re using to advance the technology and improve its accuracy.” The system is being designed in a way that means once it is fully rolled out, a GP could refer a person with memory complaints to use the technology. CognoSpeak would send the test results back to the GP and then they would decide whether to refer the patient to a memory clinic for further assessment. The programme can be accessed through a web browser – meaning patients are able to take the test in the comfort of their home, rather than having to wait for a hospital appointment to take a pen-and-paper-based assessment. Researchers say early trials have shown the technology is as accurate at predicting Alzheimer’s as the current written tests used to assess or screen for cognitive, memory or thinking impairments. According to the team, previous research has demonstrated accuracies of 90% for distinguishing people with Alzheimer’s from people that are cognitively healthy. Developed by Dr Blackburn and Prof Christensen, the system is still in the research phase, but a £1.4 million National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) grant will allow it to be trialled more widely. The researchers are recruiting 700 participants from memory clinics across the UK to help develop the system further. The tool has been developed in collaboration with Therapy Box – a company specialising in speech and language technology – and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Devices for Dignity MedTech Cooperative (D4D). Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Reading for pleasure in childhood boosts brain health in teenage years – study Stan Wawrinka on setbacks, preparing for Wimbledon and friendship with Roger Federer Hacks for saving money on school uniforms
2023-06-29 13:00
Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Launch Field Upgrades: Full List
Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Launch Field Upgrades: Full List
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is just days away from its full release, and Activision have listed all Field Upgrades available in the multiplayer at launch.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adin Ross opens up about struggle with mental health amid live streaming success: 'Never been this low'
Adin Ross opens up about struggle with mental health amid live streaming success: 'Never been this low'
Adin Ross said, 'I'm sorry for not doing well, I'm gonna keep fighting but this shits keep getting worse'
2023-11-22 15:13
Britney Spears to address Colin Farrell fling and THAT gift in tell-all that will 'end careers'
Britney Spears to address Colin Farrell fling and THAT gift in tell-all that will 'end careers'
Britney Spears' upcoming memoir could jeopardize the careers of several Hollywood A-listers
1970-01-01 08:00
Emily Maitlis responds to casting of her in Prince Andrew drama: 'Blimey'
Emily Maitlis responds to casting of her in Prince Andrew drama: 'Blimey'
Emily Maitlis has reacted to the casting choice of the BBC and Amazon drama 'A Very Royal Scandal' based on her infamous 2019 interview with Prince Andrew. Michael Sheen is set to play the controversial royal and Ruth Wilson is taking on the role of the former Newsnight presenter, with production already underway, Variety reported. The three-part drama, aptly titled “A Very Royal Scandal will follow “Emily Maitlis’s professional and personal journey as a Newsnight journalist, leading up to her acclaimed interview with Prince Andrew.” Back in 2019, the 58-minute programme saw Prince Andrew being put in the hot seat over his relationship with the American convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Following the interview, Prince Andrew stepped back from royal duties and in 2022 he paid a financial settlement to his alleged victim and accuser, Virginia Giuffre. When news of the casting broke, Maitlis herself took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the casting choice which she appears to be impressed with. "Blimey. First time I’ve seen this in print. What an exceptional cast," she wrote. "A Very Royal Scandal" comes after the success of previous dramas “A Very English Scandal” starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw and “A Very British Scandal” starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany. Meanwhile, this isn't the only adaptation of the notable interview set to hit our screens in the future. It was announced last year that a film will be made called "Scoop" starring Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson, and written by Peter Moffat which is set to be released on Netflix. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-21 20:57
Scherzer to start Game 3 of ALCS for Rangers against Astros
Scherzer to start Game 3 of ALCS for Rangers against Astros
Max Scherzer will start Game 3 of the AL Championship Series for the Texas Rangers against the Houston Astros on Wednesday night
2023-10-17 03:02
Something stinks: Somehow, Aaron Judge's injury is worse than Yankees thought
Something stinks: Somehow, Aaron Judge's injury is worse than Yankees thought
While the Yankees have been vague about Aaron Judge's injury and timetable to return, the star revealed he tore a ligament in his toe.When Aaron Judge ran into the Dodger's bullpen fence, it felt like he might miss a game or two with bruising. The Yankees certainly didn't prepare ...
2023-06-25 01:27
29 Of The Best Sex Toys On Amazon Prime That Are Orgasmically Rated
29 Of The Best Sex Toys On Amazon Prime That Are Orgasmically Rated
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2023-07-11 23:10
'CBS Mornings' host Gayle King woos fans as she dazzles in $50 shimmery dress for Beyonce concert
'CBS Mornings' host Gayle King woos fans as she dazzles in $50 shimmery dress for Beyonce concert
Gayle King scrambled to find a dress for Beyonce's Las Vegas concert but managed to dazzle in a sexy silver number
2023-08-28 11:39
First Nations flags to be flown at women's World Cup stadiums
First Nations flags to be flown at women's World Cup stadiums
Flags representing Aboriginal and Maori people will be flown at stadiums hosting women's World Cup matches in Australia and New Zealand after FIFA agreed...
2023-07-07 10:41