Blood-based biomarkers offer clue to dementia risk
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Blood-based biomarkers offer clue to dementia risk

Ruth Sander Independent consultant in the care of older people

The importance of blood-based biomarkers is that they can improve the identification of people at greatest risk of dementia through low-cost and minimally invasive screening.

Nursing Older People. 31, 4, 10-10. doi: 10.7748/nop.31.4.10.s8

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