Biomarker study detects onset of Alzheimer's up to 30 years before symptoms appear

Biomarker study detects onset of Alzheimer's up to 30 years before symptoms appear

New research from Johns Hopkins University has identified a variety of biomarkers that can be used to predict the onset of Alzheimer's years before symptoms appear. The study presents nine measures that can signal the onset of the disease up to 30 years before cognitive decline becomes apparent.

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