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Posted: 2025-04-19 09:36:59 UTC

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A study reveals the influence of age, sex, genetics, and menopause on blood biomarkers related to dementia, which could improve future diagnostic tools.
Older individuals show higher levels of dementia-related biomarkers.
Women have higher glial protein levels, while men have more neurofilament proteins.
Premenopausal women have elevated glial levels, possibly due to estrogen.
The APOEe4 gene is linked to increased tau and glial proteins.
Understanding the complex interplay of biological and hormonal factors in dementia.
Developing accurate and reliable blood-based diagnostic tools for dementia.