A New Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer's Early

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This Blood Test May Detect Alzheimer's
20 Years Before Symptoms Appear

There is no single cause of Alzheimer's, but it is believed by experts to be a combination of aging, genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. This new blood test may be able to detect the brain changes that are associated with an Alzheimer's diagnosis, which can allow patients — and their loved ones — to start prevention methods earlier than expected.

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