Alzheimer’s disease is an incredibly serious late-life aliment that can have a massive impact on an individual’s quality of life and self sufficiency. The good news is that treatments can dramatically limit the damage the disease causes, but they have to be administered early in its progression.
Detecting Alzheimer’s can be tricky, especially when symptoms are initially mild or non-specific. In a new study, researchers describe a new blood test that could potentially detect the disease even before symptoms become noticeable. Such a test could dramatically improve the chances of positive treatment results and help to delay neurological damage.
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