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flag New blood tests for Alzheimer's, up to 91% accurate, could transform diagnosis and treatment.

flag The Alzheimer's Association reports that new blood tests could revolutionize Alzheimer's diagnosis, with up to 91% accuracy, making it easier and less invasive than current methods. flag Early diagnosis could lead to better treatment outcomes with new FDA-approved drugs like Leqembi and Kisunla. flag The report also emphasizes addressing modifiable risk factors, such as diet and exercise, to reduce Alzheimer's risk, as nearly half of all dementias could be preventable. flag The association launched ALZ-NET, a nationwide tracking system to monitor the long-term effects of new treatments.

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