'Alzheimer’s clock': Highly accurate blood test can predict what age symptoms may start, study finds

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A new blood test can predict the age at which Alzheimer's symptoms may start with high accuracy, according to a recent study. The test, often referred to as an 'Alzheimer's clock', has the potential to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Researchers have developed a highly accurate blood test to predict when Alzheimer's symptoms may start. The test measures certain biomarkers in the blood, allowing doctors to estimate the age at which symptoms will appear. This breakthrough could lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment. The study's findings are significant, as they could help improve the quality of life for millions of people worldwide. Further research is needed to confirm the test's effectiveness. The 'Alzheimer's clock' has the potential to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
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