A test could detect Alzheimer’s disease three and a half years before it is diagnosed, a study suggests.The research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College established a blood-based test that could predict the risk of the condition. The study supports the idea that components in blood can influence the formation of brain cells.Dr Edina Silajdzic, the study’s joint first author, said: ‘Our findings are extremely important, potentially allowing us to predict onset of Alzheimer’s early.’
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