Researchers in the US have
said that testing 10 lipids in blood
predicted phenoconversion to
amnestic mild cognitive impairment
or Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) within
two to three years with 90%
accuracy.
The five year study, published in
Nature Medicine, looked at blood
sampled from 525 people over the
age of 70, the BBC reported.
The study compared 53
participants who developed AD
or mild cognitive impairment with
53 who stayed mentally agile and
found lipid level differences, the
publication reported.
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