This sensor could also predict the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease

A study in the Lancet looked at whether a blood test could indicate the most common form of dementia and diagnose people decades before symptoms are clear enough to be identified…

The findings show that Alzheimer’s may be present in midlife and already linked to cognitive differences, researchers said.

A simple blood test may be able to spot signs of Alzheimer’s disease long before someone shows symptoms, a new study has revealed

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This sensor could also predict the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease

A blood test may detect Alzheimer's signs decades early, revealing potential for early intervention and risk factor management.

Scientists have developed a blood test that could spot signals of Alzheimer's disease at a much younger age.