A blood test can predict dementia up to 15 years before symptoms start
Briefly

Researchers found 11 protein 'biomarkers' in the blood of individuals who were later diagnosed with Alzheimer's and similar diseases, allowing them to foresee the conditions with more than 90 per cent accuracy.
Professor Jianfeng Feng, from the University of Warwick, said the blood tests could be 'seamlessly integrated' into the NHS and used by GPs to screen patients.
Read at Mail Online
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