Studio medico
Kidney problems may skew Alzheimer’s blood test results, study suggests
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A large study published in Neurology finds that impaired kidney function is linked to higher levels of Alzheimer’s biomarkers in the blood, without increasing overall dementia risk. However, among people who already have elevated biomarker levels, poor kidney health may hasten when dementia symptoms appear, underscoring the need to factor kidney function into interpretation of Alzheimer’s blood tests.
Molti pazienti esitano a interrompere gli antidepressivi per timore della sindrome da astinenza o della ricaduta dei sintomi. Uno studio pubblicato su The Lancet mostra che un ritiro graduale, combinato con supporto psicologico, non aumenta il rischio di ricaduta rispetto alla continuazione del trattamento.
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More than half of American adults do not realize alcohol raises cancer risk, and people who drink are the least aware, according to a research letter published October 30, 2025, in JAMA Oncology. The analysis, led by MD Anderson Cancer Center, draws on a national survey of nearly 7,000 adults and underscores the need for clearer public education.