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Objective subtle cognitive difficulties predict amyloid accumulation and neurodegeneration
December 31, 2019 by NewsBot
Researchers report that accumulating amyloid protein occurred faster among persons deemed to have 'objectively-defined subtle cognitive difficulties' (Obj-SCD) than among persons considered to be 'cognitively normal,' offering a potential new early biomarker for Alzheimer's disease.