A new three-minute brainwave test, Fastball EEG, developed by University of Bath scientists, can identify memory issues linked to Alzheimer’s disease much earlier than standard methods, potentially years before a diagnosis is typically made. This at-home test passively monitors brain activity in response to images, offering a simple and affordable way to detect the disease in its early stages. The test offers the potential to allow for earlier intervention with emerging Alzheimer’s treatments, which are most effective when administered early on.
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