A Blood Test for Alzheimer's Disease Is Almost Here
Briefly

The blood test performed excellently—it was almost 95% accurate—and in that regard, it could eventually replace CSF.
This test showed that blood and CSF performed exactly the same, says Nicholas Ashton, associate professor of neurochemistry at the University of Gothenburg and lead author of the study.
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