Article 6NB1W Ten-minute brain scan could detect dementia early, study suggests

Ten-minute brain scan could detect dementia early, study suggests

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
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Scan could become routine procedure in memory clinics if findings confirmed in larger cohort, scientists say

A 10-minute brain scan could detect dementia several years before people develop noticeable symptoms, a study suggests.

Scientists used a scan of resting" brain activity to identify whether people would go on to develop dementia, with an estimated 80% accuracy up to nine years before people received a diagnosis. If the findings were confirmed in a larger cohort, the scan could become a routine procedure in memory clinics, scientists said.

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