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  - RNZ.CO.NZ - New Zealand - 02/Jul 19:58

Single MRI scan could be used to estimate dementia risk

New Zealand scientists have helped develop an internationally groundbreaking tool that estimates a person's risk of getting dementia and other age-related diseases.

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