Laser headband brings Alzheimer’s out of the shadows

June 26, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service

Researchers at a Massachusetts VA Medical Center have begun human trials of a new non-invasive diagnostic tool to detect plaques and tangles indicative of Alzheimer’s: near-infrared lasers, flashed into the brain through the skull.

Proof-of-principle experiments using small chunks of normal and plaque-ridden brain tissue supported the possibility that these plaques and tangles might scatter light differently than healthy brain tissue.