💨 Abstract
ALZHEIMER'S disease is more widespread than previously thought, a first-of-its-kind study suggests. Using a simple blood test to look for markers associated with dementia, they found that more than one in 10 people over 70 had early stages of Alzheimer's, despite not having symptoms. Scientists said it is "vital that we are able to detect...
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