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Claire Lancaster is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. She holds degrees in international relations and political science and a master’s in international journalism from City, University of London. She is currently the tech and lifestyle editor at Culture Trip, a digital platform dedicated to exploring the world's people, places and culture. An avid traveller, Claire has visited more than 30 countries and has lived in Texas, Estonia, Bogotá, Madrid, San Francisco, Boston and Boulder, Colorado. She has previously worked as a radio producer and lifestyle trends editor, contributing to outlets including Monocle, NPR, Public Radio International and the BBC World Service.
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The reason why cognitive decline and Alzheimer's increase

22 Oct 2024  |  THE OBJECTIVE
Recent research by the University of Washington highlights the significant impact of smoking on cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. The study reveals that smoking leads to a reduction in brain size due to harmful substances in tobacco smoke, affecting both gray and white matter. This shrinkage is linked to cognitive impairment and premature brain aging. Additionally, smoking increases the risk of strokes, further damaging cognitive functions. While quitting smoking can prevent further deterioration, the damage already done is irreversible, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. The study underscores smoking as a modifiable risk factor, with quitting being crucial for brain health.

20 Trends for the 2020s

21 Aug 2024  |  WGSN
The 2020s are expected to bring significant changes influenced by intelligent technologies, social uncertainties, and efforts to balance careers and lifestyles. WGSN identifies 20 crucial trends that will impact future consumer purchasing decisions. Key trends include the rise of sustainable fashion practices like Boro, the emergence of intimacy schools to address the disconnect in real-life relationships, and advancements in beauty treatments with the potential use of nanoswimmers for delivering ingredients directly to the bloodstream.

Scientists Identify a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline

12 Jul 2024  |  freerepublic.com
A study from the University of Toronto suggests that the speed of speech, rather than word-finding difficulty, is a more accurate indicator of cognitive health in older adults. Researchers analyzed speech patterns of 125 adults using AI software, linking speech speed to age-related decline in executive abilities. The study highlights the potential of speech rate changes as a subtle marker of cognitive health, suggesting that natural language processing technologies could aid in early detection of cognitive decline. The findings emphasize the importance of speech analysis in identifying early signs of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.

Czech Republic Travel Guides: Explore...

26 Jun 2024  |  Culture Trip
The text provides a comprehensive travel guide for the Czech Republic, covering various aspects such as the best hotels, must-see attractions, traditional dishes, and unique experiences. It highlights key cities like Prague and Olomouc, offering tips and advice for travelers. The guide also includes recommendations for beer lovers, spa hotels, and cultural insights into the Czech language and popular trends.

What word contains the five vowels? The RAE resolves the doubt

20 May 2024  |  THE OBJECTIVE
The article explores the richness and diversity of the Spanish language, highlighting its evolution and the influence of various cultures. It discusses the curiosity of words containing all five vowels, with 'murciélago' being a classic example. The Real Academia Española (RAE) has identified over 42,000 such words in its dictionary. The article also lists examples of short, medium, and long words with five vowels, emphasizing the linguistic wealth of Spanish.

What does the speed of speech indicate?

28 Mar 2024  |  www.vilaweb.cat
A study by the University of Toronto suggests that the speed of speech may be a more accurate indicator of cognitive health in older adults than the difficulty in finding words. The research involved analyzing speech patterns of 125 adults using AI software, revealing that slower speech rates correlate with cognitive decline. The study highlights the potential of speech speed as a subtle marker for early detection of cognitive impairment, advancing previous findings on language changes in public figures diagnosed with dementia.

Slowed, slurred speech can indicate brain health in older adults

19 Mar 2024  |  scroll.in
A study from the University of Toronto found that the speed of speech, rather than difficulty in finding words, is a more accurate indicator of brain health in older adults. The study involved 125 healthy adults and used AI software to analyze speech features. It linked age-related decline in executive abilities to the pace of everyday speech. The study also introduced a picture-word interference task to separate the cognitive processes of word finding and speech production. While verbal fluency tasks are considered a better test of everyday conversations, this study suggests that speech rate changes could be a subtle marker of cognitive health, potentially aiding in identifying people at risk of neurodegenerative diseases before severe symptoms emerge.

Slowed speech may indicate cognitive decline more accurately than forgetting words

14 Mar 2024  |  www.theweek.in
A study from the University of Toronto suggests that the speed of speech is a more accurate indicator of cognitive decline in older adults than difficulty in finding words. The research involved 125 healthy adults and used AI to analyze speech features. Findings indicate that age-related decline in executive abilities is closely linked to speech pace. The study highlights the potential of speech rate changes as a subtle marker of cognitive health, which could aid in early identification of cognitive decline before severe symptoms appear.

Slowed speech may indicate cognitive decline more accurately than forgetting words

14 Mar 2024  |  foreignaffairs.co.nz
A study from the University of Toronto found that slowed speech may be a more accurate indicator of cognitive decline in older adults than difficulty finding words. The study involved 125 participants and used AI software to analyze speech features. It was discovered that a general slowdown in processing might underlie broader cognitive and linguistic changes with age. The findings suggest that changes in speech rate could be an early marker of cognitive health, potentially aiding in the identification of individuals at risk for neurodegenerative diseases before more severe symptoms emerge.

Scientists Identify a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline

01 Mar 2024  |  www.sciencealert.com
A study from the University of Toronto highlights that speech speed, rather than word-finding difficulty, is a more accurate indicator of cognitive health in older adults. Using AI to analyze speech patterns, researchers found that slower speech correlates with age-related cognitive decline. The study suggests that speech rate changes could serve as early markers for conditions like Alzheimer's. The research opens new avenues for using natural language processing to detect cognitive changes, offering a systematic approach to identifying at-risk individuals before severe symptoms manifest.
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