Sciences Hacker News Feb 24, 2026 1 min read
Spanish researchers found that the blood-based biomarker p-tau217 can raise Alzheimer's diagnostic accuracy to 94.5%, potentially enabling early, accessible diagnosis without invasive procedures.
Spanish researchers found that the blood-based biomarker p-tau217 can raise Alzheimer's diagnostic accuracy to 94.5%, potentially enabling early, accessible diagnosis without invasive procedures.
Spanish researchers found that the blood-based biomarker p-tau217 can raise Alzheimer's diagnostic accuracy to 94.5%, potentially enabling early, accessible diagnosis without invasive procedures.