Health9/1/2025The Guardian

Three-minute test helps identify people at greater risk of Alzheimer’s, trial finds

Three-minute test helps identify people at greater risk of Alzheimer’s, trial finds

A three-minute brainwave test has been found to detect memory problems associated with Alzheimer's disease much earlier than typical diagnosis, according to a recent study. The test was able to identify specific memory issues in people with mild cognitive impairment, indicating a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's. This raises the possibility of earlier intervention with new drugs for the condition. The study was conducted on a small group, and larger trials are currently underway to further evaluate the effectiveness of this approach. The findings suggest that this simple and quick test could potentially help identify individuals at a greater risk of Alzheimer's, allowing for earlier treatment and potentially better outcomes.

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