Alzheimer’s disease is hard to diagnose. But proteins in the blood might provide clarity.
A series of recent findings, presented at the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Philadelphia and in research papers, raise the possibility of a simple blood draw to help doctors figure out if a person’s cognitive problems are caused by Alzheimer’s — or something else.
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