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Wearables in Neurological Care
Wearables have quietly moved from “step counters” to serious neurological tools. They’re now helping detect seizures, track Parkinson’s symptoms in daily life, flag early cognitive decline, and measure brain-friendly habits like sleep and physical activity.

Andra Bria
Dec 7, 20259 min read


Women’s Brain Health: How Multimodal AI Can Detect Early Signs of Perimenopause
Perimenopause is one of the most significant physiological transitions in a woman’s life - yet it remains one of the least recognized, least measured, and least supported . Millions of women experience symptoms for years before anyone identifies what’s happening. For some, the earliest signs are subtle: disrupted sleep, fluctuating mood, irregular periods, brain fog, changes in temperature regulation. What most people don’t realize is this: Perimenopause is also a profound ne

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Aging is Making the Brain Vulnerable: The Biology Behind Neurodegeneration
Aging doesn’t cause neurodegeneration in a direct, linear way. Rather, it gradually weakens the systems that normally protect the brain.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20253 min read
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