Article 6J2AF Blood test could revolutionise diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, experts say

Blood test could revolutionise diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, experts say

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Nicola Davis and Jamie Grierson
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Study finds measuring levels of a protein could be just as good at detecting disease as lumbar punctures and scans

The possibility of simple blood tests to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease faster has been given a boost after researchers revealed evidence that they can rival costly brain scans or painful lumbar punctures for accuracy.

Recent studies have brought the possibility of reliable blood tests for dementia closer to becoming a reality. A 5m project was launched by researchers in the UK last year with the goal of enabling people to be diagnosed in seconds on the NHS within five years.

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