Researchers indicate that the Lumipulse p-tau217 assay may reduce over 50% of lumbar punctures performed for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.
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For most people, it’s hard to imagine waking up without coffee. And now there is new scientific reason to make that first cup one to truly relish. Recent studies indicate a significant reduction in heart disease from drinking coffee-especially in the morning. The Science Behind the Brew It turns out that researchers have identified several …
Researchers indicate that the Lumipulse p-tau217 assay may reduce over 50% of lumbar punctures performed for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.
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