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Posted: 2025-06-07 12:25:21 UTC

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Mayo Clinic researchers have confirmed a breakthrough: a blood test that diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease with 95% accuracy, measuring the p-tau217 protein linked to amyloid plaques, at a lower cost and invasiveness than brain scans or spinal taps.
Accurate Alzheimer's diagnosis via blood test
Lower cost and less invasive method
Measures p-tau217 protein
Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease traditionally involves costly and invasive procedures like brain scans and spinal taps.