A Blood Test for Alzheimer's

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Diagnosing Dementia
To diagnose dementia, doctors first assess whether a person has an underlying treatable condition such as abnormal thyroid function, normal pressure hydrocephalus, or a vitamin deficiency that may relate to cognitive difficulties. Early detection of symptoms is important, as some causes can be treated. In many cases, the specific type of dementia a person has may not be confirmed until after the person has died and the brain is examined...

New Blood Test For Alzheimer's Is So Precise It Could Predict It 30 Years Ahead
cientists have developed a new blood test where a tiny drop of blood could be enough to predict the onset of Alzheimer's ' and that would mean better care and preventative measures could be taken much earlier...

Alzheimer's and Dementia Testing for Earlier Diagnosis
What if we could diagnose Alzheimer's before symptoms started? The hope is, future treatments could then target the disease in its earliest stages, before irreversible brain damage or mental decline has occurred. Research on new strategies for earlier diagnosis is among the most active areas in Alzheimer's science, and funding from the Alzheimer's Association has spurred significant advances and steady progress...