New Delhi, March 11 A study has found that a woman's risk of developing dementia may be predicted 25 years before symptoms begin through a test of a blood-based biomarker called 'phosphorylated tau 217' – a protein linked to the brain changes seen in Alzheimer's disease.Higher levels of...
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