THIS simple at-home three-minute test helps identify people at greater risk of Alzheimer’s years before diagnosis
A groundbreaking three-minute brainwave test, Fastball EEG, shows promise for early Alzheimer’s detection. Developed by researchers, it records brain responses to flashing images, flagging subtle memory problems linked to early Alzheimer’s. The at-home test offers an accessible way to screen for cognitive changes, potentially boosting access to new treatments like donanemab and lecanemab.
