Single Test Could Predict Alzheimer’s Symptoms Before They Even Begin

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A single blood test may be able to predict when a person will develop Alzheimer’s symptoms—years before memory loss begins—according to new research from the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis.

According to the researchers, their concept could estimate the age of onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms to within three to four years—an ability that could transform both clinical trials and, eventually, how doctors identify people most likely to benefit from preventive treatments.