Women are twice as likely to be affected by dementia ...
A new study has discovered a test to accurately predict women at increased risk 'decades before symptoms emerge' ...
Scientists say the discovery could identify women at higher risk of dementia decades before symptoms develop ...
Scientists found that a blood protein called p tau217 may reveal dementia risk up to 25 years before symptoms appear.
A new blood test could determine a woman’s dementia risk as early as 25 years before symptoms emerge. That’s according to new research from the University of California San Diego, which found that a ...
Women with higher levels of p-tau217, a blood protein, were twice as likely to eventually develop dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
Researchers from the University of California San Diego have found that a novel blood-based biomarker can predict a woman's risk of developing dementia as many as 25 years before symptoms appear.
Researchers have identified a blood marker that could help detect dementia risk in women decades before symptoms begin, potentially transforming early prevention strategies.