What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory, thinking skills, and eventually, the ability to carry out everyday tasks. It is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 60–80% of cases.

Early signs include confusion, memory lapses, and problem-solving difficulties. As it progresses, individuals may lose speech, recognition, and independence.

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Mild

Memory loss, disorientation

Moderate

Behavior changes, confusion

Severe

Loss of independence, communication, mobility

Early Detection Changes Everything

Most people aren’t diagnosed with Alzheimer’s until symptoms are impossible to ignore. But the brain begins to change years before memory loss begins.

By identifying signs early—before symptoms become severe—we can intervene sooner, manage care more effectively, and slow disease progression. That means more time, more clarity, and better outcomes

Our Approach:

Smarter, Earlier, Non-Invasive

At Basil Health, we believe early detection should be accessible, accurate, and non-invasive. Our tools use EEG and advanced brainwave analysis to detect signs of Alzheimer’s before symptoms fully emerge.

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