Location, location, location: Regional tau deposits in healthy elders predict Alzheimer disease

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Location, location, location: Regional tau deposits in healthy elders predict Alzheimer disease

Subtle memory deficits are common in normal aging as well as Alzheimer disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia in older adults. This makes AD difficult to diagnose in its early stages. As there is currently no effective treatment to slow or stop the progression of AD, it is important to identify early pathological brain changes, which can start decades before people show symptoms, and then trace the effects that lead to cognitive decline.

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