At the 34th Alzheimer Europe Conference (AEC) in Geneva, the LETHE Project had the opportunity to share its latest advancements in AI-driven risk prediction and personalized interventions for dementia prevention. The discussions highlighted how digital health solutions and lifestyle-based prevention strategies are becoming central in tackling cognitive decline.

Now, the session has been featured in a special supplement of Dementia in Europe magazine, which looks back at key moments from the conference. The publication offers a broader perspective on the evolving landscape of dementia research, showcasing insights from leading experts, policymakers, and researchers.

The LETHE Project’s approach—combining clinical data, lifestyle factors, and AI technology—aligns with the growing shift towards early intervention. Rather than focusing solely on treatment after symptoms appear, the emphasis is now on identifying risk factors early and providing personalized strategies to delay or prevent cognitive decline.

For those interested in how digital tools are shaping the future of brain health, the supplement provides valuable context on the latest discussions in the field.

📖 Read the full article here: https://www.alzheimer-europe.org/news/we-hope-you-enjoy-our-special-new-publication-looking-back-34th-alzheimer-europe-conference?language_content_entity=en

As the conversation around dementia prevention continues to evolve, projects like LETHE are helping to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications. Stay connected for more updates on how technology and personalized interventions are shaping the future of brain health.

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