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A blood test that could predict dementia up to 15 years before diagnosis could improve the lives of thousands of Britons, researchers say. Scientists have identified 11 proteins that they say can predict a future diagnosis of dementia with 90 percent accuracy. These proteins could be identified via a simple blood that could replace invasive procedures and get effective new drugs to Britons faster, the study’s researchers say. The researchers, from the University of Warwick and Fudan University in China, described their findings, published in the journal Nature Aging, as a “breakthrough”. What …

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