Biological changes linked to Alzheimer’s begin decades before symptoms appear, study says

Health & Fitness
16 Jul 2025 • 7:50 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A Finnish study indicates that signs of Alzheimer's disease, specifically elevated brain-related biomarkers, may be detectable in blood from middle age.
  • The research, involving 2,051 individuals, found these biological changes in adults aged 41 to 56, suggesting they begin decades before typical symptom onset.
  • The study also identified a potential hereditary component, with a parent's biomarker levels, particularly mothers, possibly linked to similar patterns in their children.
  • Factors such as increasing age and kidney disease were associated with higher biomarker levels, and the APOE ε4 gene was linked to higher levels in older individuals.
  • Researchers cautioned that while promising, these blood tests are not yet suitable for routine diagnosis and require further research for standardization.

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