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AI Brain Scans: Detecting Alzheimer's Early?

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Neurable's headset uses EEG to detect early Alzheimer's signs.
  • AI enables disease self-testing, from headsets to iris scans.
  • Devices aim to identify issues before physical symptoms appear.
AI Brain Scans: Detecting Alzheimer's Early?

Artificial intelligence is paving the way for accessible self-testing of major diseases, moving beyond traditional wearables. Companies are developing devices like Neurable's EEG headset, designed to detect early indicators of Alzheimer's disease by analyzing brain activity. This technology aims to identify health concerns before noticeable physical symptoms emerge, transforming the landscape of preventive medicine.

This innovation allows individuals to monitor their health proactively and know when to seek professional medical advice. Similar advancements include French startup NAOX's EEG earbuds for epilepsy patients and IriHealth's affordable iris scanner, which reportedly shows high accuracy in detecting colon cancer anomalies. These devices are becoming more miniaturized and cost-effective.

Neurable is also collaborating with the Ukrainian military to assess soldiers' mental health for PTSD. While some express skepticism about device reliability, the potential for AI-driven health detection is expanding. These technologies represent a significant leap towards earlier diagnosis and more personalized healthcare interventions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Neurable's headset can detect early signs and provide a warning for Alzheimer's, but it cannot provide a definitive diagnosis.
AI analyzes brain activity from EEG headsets to spot deviations from normal patterns, indicating potential issues before symptoms appear.
Besides Alzheimer's, AI devices are being developed to detect signs of depression, PTSD, epilepsy, and potentially cancers through various methods like EEG and iris scanning.

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