e Reduced Kidney Function Increases Levels of Dementia-Related Blood Biomarkers
Excerpt: A study conducted by Stocker et al. has concluded that reduced kidney function may increase levels of dementia-related blood biomarkers, though it is unrelated to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or dementia. Nine thousand nine hundred forty participants in Germany were enrolled in the study and followed up for 17 years. The measurements of NfL, p-tau181 and GFAP were obtained from blood samples.
Reduced Kidney Function Increases Levels of Dementia-Related Blood Biomarkers
Title Reduced Kidney Function Increases Levels of Dementia-Related Blood Biomarkers Excerpt

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