Preprint: Detecting Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Risk in Cognitively Normal Adults Using Speech Acoustics: Validation with Plasma p-Tau217 and APOE-ε4 Status

Authors: Mehrdad Dadgostar, Lindsay C. Hanford, Maryam Tavakoli, Steven E. Arnold, David H. Salat, Tatiana Sitnikova, Pia Kivisakk Webb, Jordan R. Green, Hengru Liu, Brian D. Richburg, Mariam Tkeshelashvili, Marziye Eshghi Abstract INTRODUCTION We tested whether spontaneous speech acoustics provide a scalable digital marker of biologically defined Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk. METHODS Forty-nine cognitively unimpaired older adults were stratified within APOE genotype into Low-, Moderate-, and High-Risk groups based on log₁₀-transformed plasma p-tau217. Acoustic features were extracted from spontaneous speech and entered into multiclass SVM classifiers with leave-one-out cross-validation, with and without genetic-algorithm feature selection and age. Parallel models using neuropsychological measures were evaluated for comparison. Feature contributions were interpreted using SHAP. RESULTS Speech-based models substantially outperformed cognition-only models and exceeded chance performance for three-group classification (33.3%), achieving up to 77% accuracy compared with 47%…

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Publication: Validation of commercial sleep-tracking wearables and nearables in healthy young and older adults

Authors: M.E. Searles, A. Licata, M. Cucinotta, K. Kainec, and R.M.C. Spencer Abstract Study objectives: Changes in sleep with aging are associated with risk for Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases, risk of accidents, and can be a predictor of health decline. For this reason, continuous sleep monitoring is of great interest for researchers, clinicians, and family members. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of consumer sleep-tracking devices in older relative to young adults. Methods: Analyses were based on one night of sleep assessed in young (19-24 years; n=13) and older adults (56-80 years; n=19). Participants wore sleep-tracking wearables (Fitbit Sense 2, Oura Ring) and nearables (Withings Sleep Mat, Sleep Score Max) were positioned nearby. Sleep measures were compared to polysomnography. Results: Results suggest that devices may be less accurate in older…

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Publication: Kinematic correlates of early speech motor changes in cognitively intact APOE-ε4 carriers: a preliminary study using a color-word interference task

Authors: Mehrdad Dadgostar, Lindsay C Hanford, Jordan R Green, Brian D Richburg, Averi Taylor Cannon, Nelson V Barnett, David H Salat, Steven E Arnold, Marziye Eshghi Abstract Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia and a major public health challenge. In the absence of a cure, accurate and innovative early diagnostic methods are essential for proactive life and healthcare planning. Speech metrics have shown promising potential for identifying individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD, prompting investigation into whether speech motor features can detect elevated risk even prior to cognitive decline. This preliminary study examined whether speech kinematic features measured during a color-word interference task could distinguish cognitively normal APOE-ε4 carriers (ε4+) from non-carriers (ε4-). Methods: Sixteen cognitively normal older adults (n = 9 ε4+, n = 7 ε4-) completed…

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New Product Launch: Lumia 2 Smart Earrings

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Lumia is bringing their lightest wearable tech for measuring blood-flow to a whole new market with the introduction of a fine jewelry inspired smart-earring form factor with expanded health monitoring features. BOSTON – Nov. 18, 2025 – Lumia today announced the launch of Lumia 2, the world’s first smart earrings that continuously track real-time blood flow to your head, giving anyone instant insight into how blood flow affects energy, focus, and mental clarity. Originally developed with Johns Hopkins, Duke, and Harvard researchers to help patients with chronic blood flow disorders like POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and Long COVID-19, Lumia is now available to everyone for the first time.Indistinguishable from fine jewelry, Lumia 2 can be worn as huggie hoops, cuffs, and studs offered in gold, silver, and clear finishes, and also attaches to any…

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Funding: $7 million venture capital seed raise

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Boston-based wearable health company Lumia has raised $7 million from J2 Ventures, BonAngels Venture Partners, and angel investors to commercialize Lumia 2, its new generation of smart earrings that monitor blood flow in real time. With an additional $5.1 million in government contracts and grants, the company’s total funding has reached $17.2 million. The Lumia 2 earrings, available in gold, silver, and clear finishes, weigh less than one gram and can be worn as huggie hoops, cuffs, or studs. The device uses SwitchBack technology to attach to standard push-back earrings, while the cuff version can be worn without a piercing. Each smart earring includes sleep, temperature, menstrual cycle, and readiness tracking alongside continuous blood flow measurement. “This is what comes after smart rings,” said Daniel Lee, co-founder and CEO of Lumia. “Just as Oura made…

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Award: Best Demo Audience Choice Award at IEEE BSN 2025

The team of Colin Barry, Tatsuo Kumamoto, Edward Wang, and Lina Battikha won the Audience Choice Award for Best Demo at the IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Body Sensor Networks – Computational Medicine: Expanding Health through Sensing and AI held from November 3-5, 2025 for their demo entitled, "Oscillometric Smartphone Blood Pressure Demo." Source: LinkedIn Post

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