Blood Test May Predict Alzheimer's Risk | Venice Beach News
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Scientists have uncovered a groundbreaking blood test that detects p-tau217, a biomarker that can predict Alzheimer’s risk up to a decade in advance—offering a major leap for drug research. Those with high levels face a 38% chance of developing symptoms within five years, rising to 78% by ten years, while low levels correlate with much lower risk. But experts caution: it’s not yet ready for general use, lacks precision for individual prognosis, and can be skewed by other health factors. Still, hailed as a critical puzzle piece, this tool could revolutionize early intervention—if future studies validate its long-term accuracy and broader applicability.
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