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A New Frontier in Predicting Cognitive Decline: Digital Tests Meet Blood Biomarkers

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A New Frontier in Predicting Cognitive Decline: Digital Tests Meet Blood Biomarkers

A new study investigates whether a multi-day learning curve, derived from remote digital cognitive assessments over one week, adds prognostic value to a key blood biomarker for predicting cognitive decline in older adults. The research involved 183 cognitively unimpaired participants who completed the digital tests and provided plasma samples for p-tau217 analysis.

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