Blood test is 94% accurate at identifying early Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer's disease
Diagram of the brain of a person with Alzheimer’s Disease. Credit: Wikipedia/public domain.

Up to two decades before people develop the characteristic memory loss and confusion of Alzheimer’s disease, damaging clumps of protein start to build up in their brains. Now, a blood test to detect such early brain changes has moved one step closer to clinical use.

Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report that they can measure levels of the Alzheimer’s protein beta in the and use such levels to predict whether the protein has accumulated in the . When blood amyloid levels are combined with two other major Alzheimer’s —age and the presence of…

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