New Zealand study links pTau181 to memory complaints in 45-year-olds
NewsBytes | May 21, 2026 3:40 PM CST
Researchers urge midlife checks, blood tests
Alzheimer's is usually spotted after age 70, but catching these signals earlier could help people get treatment sooner and slow things down.
The researchers say keeping an eye on midlife risks like high blood pressure or hearing loss, staying active, and staying social all help protect your brain.
Blood tests might make it easier to find out who's at risk well before symptoms appear.
READ NEXT
-
Arshdeep Singh Wipes Instagram Feed, Deletes Viral 150-Million-View Virat Kohli Reel

-
Struggling With High Uric Acid? Add These Healthy Drinks To Your Daily Routine

-
Marco Rubio Attends Quad Meet, Says Forum Capable Of Taking Action On Global Problems

-
India, Canada aim ambitious target of tripling trade to USD 50 billion by 2030: Union Minister Piyush Goyal

-
As economic ties deepen, Canada to send trade mission to India later this year: International Trade Minister Sidhu
