App may pave way to treatments for no. 1 dementia in under-60s

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App may pave way to treatments for no. 1 dementia in under-60s
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Researchers have developed a smartphone app that could allow people to screen for Alzheimer's disease, ADHD and other neurological diseases and disorders -- by recording closeups of their eye. The app analyzes the eye movements and patterns to detect early signs of these conditions. This could pave the way for early interventions and treatments for dementia in individuals under the age of 60.

Researchers have developed a smartphone app that could allow people to screen for Alzheimer's disease, ADHD and other neurological diseases and disorders -- by recording closeups of their eye. The app analyzes the eye movements and patterns to detect early signs of these conditions.

This could pave the way for early interventions and treatments for dementia in individuals under the age of 60.

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