Category: Health
New blood tests for Alzheimer's disease may replace traditional diagnostic methods, allowing for earlier detection and treatment. Research shows these tests can accurately identify the disease, potentially improving access to medications and reducing wait times for diagnosis. The Precivity AD2 test has shown promising results, detecting 90% of cases compared to lower rates by specialists. As the demand for quicker diagnoses grows, these blood tests could transform Alzheimer's care.
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, blood tests, diagnosis
Update At: 7/29/2024