More Focus Needed On Early Markers Of Alzheimer's Disease

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Results of a new study at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that people in midlife who are at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease might show subtle differences in the speed at which they process information compared to those who do not have particular genetic risk. These differences might be associated with changes in brain volume and could serve as markers to allow earlier detection and enhance chances for treatment...
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