Dementia diagnosis revolutionised by AI and new blood tests

Owain ClarkeWales health correspondent

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board A man wearing blue gloves and a white, lab coat using a large pipette to insert a substance in a small tube. He appears to be in a white greyish lab.Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

It is hoped that the new study will lead to quicker diagnosis and shorter waits

Artificial intelligence is being used to help diagnose dementia more quickly and accurately.

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