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Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new way to estimate when a person is likely to start showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease using just one blood test.
In a study published Feb. 19 in Nature Medicine, the team reported that their model could forecast the onset of Alzheimer's symptoms within about three to four years. Such accuracy could help researchers design faster and more targeted clinical trial...

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