Scientists track 600 seniors for 12 years to spot Alzheimer's before memory fades
NCT ID NCT06953167
Summary
This study follows 600 adults over 65 for up to 12 years to understand the earliest brain changes in Alzheimer's disease, long before memory problems become obvious. Participants will undergo regular memory tests and blood draws to track their thinking skills and look for biological markers linked to the disease. The goal is to find early warning signs that could help doctors identify people at risk and develop future prevention strategies.
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Imperial College London
RECRUITINGLondon, United Kingdom
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