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A patient and their doctor are going over P-tau217 testing questions

P-tau217 Testing: Clinical FAQs Answered


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: December 30, 2025


Plasma biomarkers are reshaping how primary care providers evaluate early cognitive concerns...

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Future-Proofing Your Practice With Early Alzheimers Diagnostic Tools


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: December 26, 2025


Early detection is becoming one of the most meaningful shifts in Alzheimer’s care, and primary care...

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Streamlining Cognitive Care Pathways With Blood Based Screening


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: December 23, 2025


Cognitive concerns are emerging in primary care more frequently than ever, and it’s essential to have clear...

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How to Build a Referral Network Around Early Alzheimers Detection


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: December 16, 2025


More clinicians are recognizing memory health as part of modern preventive care, and patients are seeking...

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A PCPS Guide To Blood Based Alzheimers Testing


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: December 12, 2025


Blood-based Alzheimer’s testing has progressed from a research discussion to a practical, clinic-ready...

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Integrating Neurogen Into Preventive Care Workflows


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: December 09, 2025


Alzheimer’s preventive care is entering a new era, and we see the same challenge that clinicians face...

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What Clinicians and Researchers Are Saying About Our Data


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: November 30, 2025


Alzheimer’s disease research has reached a turning point. What was once limited to invasive spinal taps...

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How Neurogen’s Test Measures Up in Terms of Accuracy


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: November 26, 2025


When it comes to memory health, plasma biomarker accuracy goes far beyond a statistic. Instead, it’s a...

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Can Alzheimer’s Be Detected a Decade Early? What the Research Says


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: November 23, 2025


Alzheimer’s doesn’t happen overnight. It develops quietly over time, often beginning with minor memory...

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Comparing Plasma-Based Alzheimer’s Tests to Traditional Diagnostic Methods


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: November 16, 2025


When memory changes become noticeable, families often face an uncertain path to answers...

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Female doctor talking to a senior citizen

Understanding the Clinical Applications of P-tau217


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: November 12, 2025


Until recently, confirming Alzheimer’s disease meant navigating a maze of uncertainty that included...

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Why P-tau217 Is Becoming the Leading Biomarker for Alzheimer’s


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: November 9, 2025


Alzheimer’s research is entering a new era of precision. Among a growing field of blood-based biomarkers...

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How Caregivers Can Advocate for Early Alzheimer’s Intervention


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: October 30, 2025


You want to help your loved ones protect their independence, preserve their memories, and provide care that...

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Supporting a Loved One Through the Testing Process


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: October 26, 2025


Watching someone you love struggle with memory changes can be one of the most challenging experiences in life...

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A man and his father looking at home Alzheimer’s screening options online

A Caregiver’s Step-by-Step Guide to Alzheimer’s Screening


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: October 23, 2025


When you first notice small memory changes in someone you love, it can be hard to know where to begin...

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Memory Loss in Aging Parents: What to Do First


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: October 16, 2025


When you start to notice memory changes in a parent, it can be both confusing and emotionally challenging...

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A woman talking to her parents about memory loss

How to Have “The Talk” About Memory Loss With Family


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: October 12, 2025


Few conversations are as emotional as talking about memory loss. Whether you’re noticing changes in a sibling...

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Recognizing Alzheimer’s Signs: When a Loved One Might Need Testing


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: October 9, 2025


We know how difficult it can be to watch subtle changes unfold in someone you love. When they start to forget...

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Talk to your doctor about cognitive testing

When Should You Talk to Your Doctor About Cognitive Testing?


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 30, 2025


Memory slips are a regular part of life. Things like forgetting where you parked or losing your train of thought in...

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Guide to choosing memory health test kit

Your Comprehensive Guide to Choosing a Memory Health Test


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 26, 2025


The good news is that early detection through a reliable memory health test gives you a head start on understanding...

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Memory Lapses

What to Do When Memory Lapses Raise Concern


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 23, 2025


If you’re noticing more slip-ups than usual, such as forgetting why you walked into a room or losing track of a...

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Tell the difference between normal aging or something more

Is It Normal Aging or Something More? How to Tell the Difference


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 16, 2025


Most of the time, that’s normal, but the real challenge is knowing when these everyday slips cross the line into...

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memory test kit vs clinical exams

Know Before It Shows: The Case for Proactive Memory Screening


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 12, 2025


Most people assume memory loss begins when the signs are apparent, such as forgetting names, repeating stories...

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memory test kit vs clinical exams

Comparing Memory Tests: At-Home Kits vs. Clinical Exams


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: September 9, 2025


Traditionally, doctors have relied on clinical exams to evaluate memory health. But today, at-home memory tests...

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Memory Health

What to Expect from At-Home Memory Testing


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: August 26, 2025


Your memory is one of the most valuable parts of who you are. Just like you check your cholesterol or blood pressure...

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Memory Health

Understanding Biomarkers in the Context of Memory Health


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: August 22, 2025


Memory health is one of the biggest concerns people face as they age. Yet too often, people wait until severe...

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Plasma Biomarkers

Why Plasma Biomarkers Are the New Gold Standard for Brain Health


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: August 19, 2025


The future of brain health testing is here, and it’s as simple as a blood draw. For decades, memory health...

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Alzheimers Blood Test

How Neurogen’s Blood Test Works and Why It Matters


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: August 12, 2025


Alzheimer’s has long been one of the most challenging conditions to catch early. Traditional methods like PET scans...

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Alzheimers

5 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s That Are Often Overlooked


Author: Rany Aburashed, DO

Published On: August 8, 2025


Many families miss the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s because they can look like normal aging. Forgetting a name, misplacing an item...

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What is p-tau217

What Is P-tau217? The Biomarker That’s Shaping the Future of Alzheimer’s Detection


Author: Elisabeth Thijssen, PhD

Published On: August 5, 2025


Biomarkers are measurable indicators in the body that provide information about health or disease. They act like signals...

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