European researchers develop a simple finger prick test for early Alzheimer's detection, promising global accessibility.
A quick finger prick and a few drops of blood on a card that can be sent in regular mail. This approach could soon make Alzheimer's testing much more accessible worldwide.
Modern medicine can usually require a lot of tests to make a proper diagnosis. So no visit to a clinic or hospital is ...
A quick finger prick and a few drops of blood on a card that can be sent in regular mail. This approach could soon make ...
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A quick finger prick and a few drops of blood on a card that can be sent in regular mail. This approach could soon make Alzheimer’s testing much more accessible worldwide. A European study led ...
A quick finger prick and a few drops of blood on a card that can be sent in regular mail—This approach could soon make Alzheimer's testing much more accessible worldwide. A European study led by ...