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Cognitive Labs, a software company developing Internet technologies for screening and monitoring cognitive performance, announced today the milestone of its 100th blog post at MemCheck - Memory News, a site featuring news and information about Alzheimer's Disease, Memory Loss, and Human Cognition. In that span of time the company's consumer web site, cognitivecare.com has accelerated from just a few visitors to hundreds of thousands. “We've become one of the top sites on the Internet concerned with the toll that Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease are taking on our society. We have developed MemCheck, a powerful tool that can help people detect, monitor, and make positive changes in memory over time, based on sound science," explains Michael Addicott, who runs the site and oversees the company, which is adding between 150 and 200 new members per day. "Eventually, I think the 'connected' phenomenon will change how healthcare and services are delivered. We are helping people, providing a platform for objective measurement of memory, while also at the cusp of an incredibly effective way to create a responsive dialog." Visitors to cognitivecare.com, the company’s site can purchase an annual subscription to MemCheck and access all services for $69.95. For $9.95 per month, subscribers get MemCheck and MemWatch, helping them perform periodic check-ups of their memory while comparing their results to a baseline of scores from an ever-increasing number of users, exceeding 60,000, while since inception the company has attracted more than 1 million members. Affiliates can sign up to earn while driving traffic to a much-needed service.
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Brice Dunwoodie

Brice Dunwoodie is the founder and CEO of Simpler Media Group, publisher of CMSWire, Reworked and VKTR. With more than 25 years of enterprise software experience at the intersection of technology, business operations and executive-level strategy, Brice maintains a focus on clarity, evidence-based analysis, visionary thinking and practitioner relevance. His academic background spans California Polytechnic University and the University of Michigan with a focus on psychology, computer science and leadership practices. Connect with Brice Dunwoodie:

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