Test may predict decline in memory before symptoms appear, research suggests

The test may be able to identify the risk of developing cognitive impairment –  which can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease
‘Simple test may predict decline in memory and thinking before symptoms appear’ (David Davies/PA)

‘Simple test may predict decline in memory and thinking before symptoms appear’ (David Davies/PA)

A simple test may predict a decline in memory and thinking long before symptoms appear, new research has suggested.

According to the study, the test may be able to identify the risk of developing cognitive impairment –  which can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease – years later.

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