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Blood Test Predicts Dementia Risk Years Ahead
10 Mar
Summary
- Blood tests could revolutionize dementia diagnosis.
- Higher p-tau127 biomarker levels linked to future dementia.
- Research aims for routine NHS dementia blood tests soon.

Blood tests could revolutionize how dementia is diagnosed. Researchers are striving to make them a standard offering on the NHS for individuals with symptomatic Alzheimer's disease in the coming years.
A recent study suggests a correlation where higher levels of the p-tau127 biomarker in women at an earlier age may signify an increased risk of developing dementia approximately 25 years later.
However, the study also highlighted that dementia risk is not uniform. Differences were observed based on age, ethnicity, hormone therapy use, and genetic factors, indicating areas that require further investigation.




