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October 15, 2007

Research Advancing on Alzheimer’s Blood Test

Stanford University researchers report promising results in development of a diagnostic blood test for Alzheimer’s disease. The test, designed to identify a link between blood proteins and Alzheimer’s, may also be useful in early diagnosis. The test would be less invasive than a spinal tap and less subjective than a clinical diagnosis alone.
Follow the link for the full report from New York Times.

Posted by hinsdalereference at October 15, 2007 1:20 PM

 
 
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