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Finger-prick blood test shows promise for detecting Alzheimer’s disease biology
Finger-prick dried blood sampling can accurately measure key Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, including p-tau217, GFAP, and ...
Medical News Today looks at three key studies and their key findings that highlight and further confirm the connection ...
Drug-induced fever can complicate antibiotic treatment and lead to unnecessary testing when cultures are negative, and ...
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Simple finger-prick blood test could make early detection of Alzheimer's disease more accessible
There are indications that a simple finger-prick blood test could, in the future, detect Alzheimer's disease long before the ...
In this study, researchers aimed to determine whether ctDNA is detectable in other bodily fluids besides blood, and to characterize any ctDNA they were able to detect.
Immunoglobulin G oligoclonal bands in CSF are highly prevalent in MS and CIS, with positive status associated with a significantly earlier age of disease onset.
Researchers analyzed the diagnostic value of stereotactic brain biopsy in patients with leukemia presenting central ...
Researchers are continuing to explore how the CXCL13-to-BAFF ratio can be used to advance precision medicine for people with multiple sclerosis.
Treatments for are allergic fungal rhinosinusitis, bipolar I disorder, Hunter syndrome, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, ovarian cancer, and schizophrenia under review.
A new breakthrough study from the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest, University of Toronto (Motsenyat et al., Brain Stimulation 2025) shows that brief sessions of pulsed photobiomodulation (PBM) ...
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Dried blood samples match CSF accuracy in Alzheimer's detection
A technology that diagnoses various diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, using just a few drops of blood from a ...
New potential for Alzheimer disease biomarker testing found in dried blood collection derived from capillary blood.
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