Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Disease Screening: Results From a Recent Study
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A new study has revealed significant progress in early detection of Alzheimer’s, using blood tests to predict the onset of symptoms up to four years before they manifest. This innovative approach, based on specific biomarkers, promises to change the way the disease is diagnosed and addressed, which affects millions of people around the world. As research progresses, questions arise about the applicability and accuracy of these methods, as well a…
The detection of Alzheimer’s disease usually requires specialized tests that are not always available in primary care clinics. Among the methods used are the analysis of cerebrospinal fluid and neuroimage studies. Both procedures involve high costs or invasive interventions, which may limit access for some people. You might be interested: 11-year-old child is accused of murder for the death of his adoptive father who punished him a Nintendo Swit…
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