Simple Blood Test Could Strongly Improve Alzheimer’s Diagnosis and Treatment
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Simple blood test could strongly improve Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment
Scientists have developed a new blood test that could make diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease faster, easier, and far less invasive—potentially opening the door for more patients to access emerging treatments. Researchers from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, discovered that by combining two blood tests, doctors can detect Alzheimer’s disease with accuracy comparable to current “gold standard” […] The post Simple blood test could strongly…
Australian scientists develop blood test reaching 90% accuracy in Alzheimer’s detection - The Indian Sun
Scientists from CSIRO and Edith Cowan University have announced a new diagnostic blood test for Alzheimer’s disease that could offer an accessible alternative to costly and invasive methods. The test combines two established biomarkers to detect key proteins linked to the disease, achieving an accuracy rate of 90%, comparable to scans and lumbar punctures. The test works by measuring two types of proteins found in the blood. One is pTau217, a fo…
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