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A New Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer's Early

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PLUS: Find out what's making you so tired all the time There is no single cause of Alzheimer’s,

PLUS: Find out what's making you so tired all the time [View this email in your browser]( [This Blood Test May Detect Alzheimer's 20 Years Before Symptoms Appear]( There is no single cause of Alzheimer’s, but it is believed by experts to be a combination of aging, genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. This new blood test may be able to detect the brain changes that are associated with an Alzheimer's diagnosis, which can allow patients — and their loved ones — to start prevention methods earlier than expected. [WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW]( [Gail Simmons' DIY Apple Cider Vinegar]( DAILY CATCH UP: WHAT YOU MISSED [Easy Ways to Take Care of Yourself — That Are Free and Effective]( [Apply for The Diversity In Medicine Scholarship Here]( [Are You Tired All the Time? Take This Quiz to Find Out Why]( TUNE IN [Chronic COVID: Dr. Oz Reacts To An Alarming Diagnosis In His Family]( Dr. Oz’s shocking news that his mother in Turkey was diagnosed with COVID-19 after already living with Alzheimer’s. What this virus can do to her brain health and to those of others suffering from the virus. And, it’s our great big mask experiment – we break down everything you need to know about masks. Plus, Paris Hilton speaks out on a traumatic childhood experience that changed her forever. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to The Dr. Oz newsletter. You are subscribed with the address WebEdit@zoco.com. To VIEW ONLINE [click here](. To UPDATE PREFERENCES [click here](. To UNSUBSCRIBE [click here](. 555 W 57th Street NY, NY 10019

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