Researchers looked for markers of Alzheimer's disease in more than 11,000 NorwegiansCredit: Tek Image/Science Photo Library
Nearly one in ten people over the age of 70 have Alzheimers disease dement… [+3729 chars]
How common is Alzheimer’s? Blood-test study holds surprises - Nature
A survey of Alzheimer’s disease prevalence in Norway confirms earlier estimates and may show how education level relates to risk.
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