Alzheimer's blood test could 'revolutionise' diagnosis

Alzheimer's blood test could 'revolutionise' diagnosis

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and is associated with the build-up in the brain of two rogue proteins - amyloid and tau - which can accumulate for up to 20 years before symptoms emerge. The new blood test, which costs around £100, measures a biomarker called p-tau217, which...

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