Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Imaging the Living Eye

Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Imaging the Living Eye

While there’s currently no test that can definitively diagnose Alzheimer’s, new methods of studying the eye could help catch the disease early on.

Melanie Campbell, professor of physics at the University of Waterloo, is looking for ways to get an early Alzheimer’s diagnosis by using the living eye as a window to the brain.

What this innovative approach could mean for the 44 million worldwide living with dementia.