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  1. DATE: May 14, 2026 at 04:05AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Your "Um" and Pauses Could Reveal Early Dementia Risk

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    Source: Science Daily - Top Health

    The little pauses, "ums," and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than anyone realized. New research suggests they are tied to mental systems powering memory, planning, and attention. By using AI to analyze conversations, it's possible to predict cognitive performance with surprising accuracy, potentially allowing simple speech-based tools to detect early signs of dementia long before traditional...

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #DementiaRisk #SpeechAnalysis #CognitiveHealth #MildCognitiveImpairment #BrainHealth #UmsAndPauses #EarlyDetection #AIForHealth #MemoryPlanningAttention #VoiceBiomarkers

  2. DATE: May 14, 2026 at 04:05AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Your "Um" and Pauses Could Reveal Early Dementia Risk

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

    Source: Science Daily - Top Health

    The little pauses, "ums," and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than anyone realized. New research suggests they are tied to mental systems powering memory, planning, and attention. By using AI to analyze conversations, it's possible to predict cognitive performance with surprising accuracy, potentially allowing simple speech-based tools to detect early signs of dementia long before traditional...

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  3. DATE: May 14, 2026 at 04:05AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Your "Um" and Pauses Could Reveal Early Dementia Risk

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

    Source: Science Daily - Top Health

    The little pauses, "ums," and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than anyone realized. New research suggests they are tied to mental systems powering memory, planning, and attention. By using AI to analyze conversations, it's possible to predict cognitive performance with surprising accuracy, potentially allowing simple speech-based tools to detect early signs of dementia long before traditional...

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #DementiaRisk #SpeechAnalysis #CognitiveHealth #MildCognitiveImpairment #BrainHealth #UmsAndPauses #EarlyDetection #AIForHealth #MemoryPlanningAttention #VoiceBiomarkers

  4. DATE: May 13, 2026 at 12:18AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Your “um” and pauses could reveal early dementia risk

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    The little pauses, “ums,” and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than anyone realized. Researchers discovered that everyday speech patterns are closely tied to executive function — the mental system that powers memory, planning, focus, and flexible thinking. By using AI to analyze natural conversations, the team found they could predict cognitive performance with surprising accuracy, potentially opening the door to simple speech-based tools that could detect early signs of dementia long before traditional testing does.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #DementiaRisk #SpeechPatternAnalysis #EarlyDetection #ExecutiveFunction #CognitiveHealth #AIAssistedDiagnosis #BrainHealth #MemoryAndThinking #NeurologyResearch #SpeechPatterns

  5. STEPHEN GARCIA FACES STAGE 4 CANCER BATTLE

    Former Gamecocks QB Stephen Garcia announced his Stage 4 colorectal cancer diagnosis on Wednesday, May 6th. He urges early detection.

    #StephenGarcia, #ColorectalCancer, #Gamecocks, #EarlyDetection, #CancerAwareness

    newsletter.tf/stephen-garcia-s

  6. AFL Figures Confronting Serious Health Battles, Urging Public Vigilance

    AFL players like Sam Docherty and Brad Johnson reveal their cancer fights, encouraging men to be aware and self-examine for early detection.

    #AFLHealth, #MensHealth, #CancerAwareness, #EarlyDetection, #SamDocherty

    newsletter.tf/afl-stars-cancer

  7. Several AFL stars have recently shared their serious health battles with cancer, including testicular and brain tumors. This is a wake-up call for men's health awareness.

    #AFLHealth, #MensHealth, #CancerAwareness, #EarlyDetection, #SamDocherty
    newsletter.tf/afl-stars-cancer

  8. Soccer Legend Wambach Points to Early Screening After Colon Cancer Scare

    Soccer star Abby Wambach credits her colon cancer screening at age 35 for saving her life, urging others to consider early checks.

    #AbbyWambach, #ColonCancerScreening, #EarlyDetection, #CancerAwareness, #HealthTips

    newsletter.tf/abby-wambach-col

  9. Soccer Legend Wambach Points to Early Screening After Colon Cancer Scare

    Soccer star Abby Wambach credits her colon cancer screening at age 35 for saving her life, urging others to consider early checks.

    #AbbyWambach, #ColonCancerScreening, #EarlyDetection, #CancerAwareness, #HealthTips

    newsletter.tf/abby-wambach-col

  10. Knowledge is power when it comes to your child’s health. ❤️

    As parents, we worry about everything. But when it comes to pediatric diabetes risk, you don't have to stay in the dark. Symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained fatigue shouldn't be ignored.

    Check your child’s risk level today: pedivitals.com/pediatric-diabe

    #HealthyKids #DiabetesAwareness #PediatricCare #PediVitals #EarlyDetection #JuvenileDiabetes #WellnessJourney

  11. This World Cancer Day, Roche Pharma is empowering women to recognise the subtle signs of breast cancer. 💗🎗️
    With a tool called the Thingy-ma-BOOB, women are encouraged to better understand their bodies, because early detection can make all the difference and save lives. ✨

    #BabyYumYum #BYY #WorldCancerDay #BreastCancerAwareness #ThingyMaBOOB #KnowYourBody #EarlyDetection #WomenHealth #CancerAwareness #RochePharma

  12. My younger sister died from a rare type of breast cancer -- and she was in her 40s. Despite my concerns about her symptoms, she decided to wait until her next mammogram -- and by then, the cancer had taken a deep foothold. It can happen to younger women -- unfortunately.

    via @Poli_Tics

    "Breast cancer increasing in younger women. 'Women under the age of 40, particularly Black women, tend to be diagnosed with more biologically aggressive and rare types of breast cancer, like triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-Positive, according to two other recent studies.' "

    ctvnews.ca/health/article/mont

    #cancer #breastcancer #earlydetection #mammograms #women #healthcare

  13. Diabetes can often develop silently. Learn to recognize the subtle symptoms in women and men and take control of your health. #diabetes #healthawareness #earlydetection #knowyourbody

  14. Diabetes can often develop silently. Learn to recognize the subtle symptoms in women and men and take control of your health. #diabetes #healthawareness #earlydetection #knowyourbody