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Three-Minute Take-Home Test May Identify Symptoms Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Years Before a Traditional Diagnosis
Researchers say the experimental tool has huge implications for public health, especially in conjunction with Alzheimer’s drugs that are most effective in the disease’s early stages ...
Scientists have designed a new cognitive test that diagnoses patients more accurately with Alzheimer's. The digital test ...
BATH, England — A new brain assessment called “Fastball” takes just three minutes and could transform how doctors identify ...
A three-minute brainwave scan called Fastball EEG can uncover memory decline linked to Alzheimer’s years early, offering a cheap, home-based way to spot the disease when treatment works best.
The accessible technology, say researchers, opens the door to wider screening and more prompt intervention for Alzheimer's ...
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‘Unprecedented’ eye-tracking could reveal hidden memory in Alzheimer’s patients: Study
Researchers had subjects watch animated videos and discovered that their eyes revealed memories they couldn't verbally report.
Why should I get a memory test? As we age, our brains undergo both anatomical and chemical changes. Shrinkage begins in our 30s and 40s, with the prefrontal cortex, cerebellum and hippocampus ...
If you’re worried about the threat of dementia, there’s something you can do right now to reduce your risk. Get your memory screened. That simple act of preventative care offers one of the best ways ...
A federal investigator said that President Biden had “poor memory” and “diminished faculties.” But such a diagnosis would require close medical assessment, experts said. By Gina Kolata A lengthy ...
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