A new method of measuring brain activity may be able to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease up to five years earlier than current methods, leading to improved outcomes for patients, according to scientists at the University of Bath in southwestern England. The Fastball EEG technology exposes patients to a series of flashing images for two minutes on a computer, while attendants measure […]
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