A new computer-aided analysis may help detect the earliest signs of cell damage caused by Alzheimer's disease.
The system is able to analyse the extent of damage in areas of grey matter, where brain cells are tightly packed together.
The researchers say it could lead to earlier diagnosis of a disease that can be treated most effectively in its initial stages.
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BBC News | Health | Early Alzheimer's signs detected
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