Scientists develop blood test for Alzheimer’s disease - The Guardian
Scientists say test could replace a costly brain scan or painful lumbar puncture and enable earlier detection of disease
Scientists have developed a blood test to diagnose Alzheimers disease without the need for expensive brain imaging or a painful lumbar puncture, where a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is drawn f… [+2468 chars]
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