Simple test detects diseases that might make you a future
In a new development, but remarkably, US scientists have almost completed the development of a simple blood test could help predict how disease susceptibility with age.
This means that the detection doctors will be able to assess the risk of dementia, cardiovascular disease and other serious illnesses years before the appearance of symptoms on patients, which would allow them to change their lifestyle to avoid them.
According to the newspaper "The Telegraph", analysed by researchers at Boston University bio markers data (biological markers) in the blood of 5,000 samples for 8 years.
It turns out that some people will reach old age they are in good health, while blood tests indicated the possibility of injury to other serious illnesses including cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
The researchers succeeded in identifying 26 distinctive pattern of blood patterns, and found that nearly half of the study participants who share an ordinary signature consists of 19 vital indicator, while it became clear to them that there are other groups have different patterns deviate from the norm.
He said the research team in this regard, "helped blood fingerprints in the perception of differences in the way it progresses through which people get older, and came to promise good results in terms of prediction, inter alia, the possibility of advancing age without diseases, changes in cognitive and physical functions, chances of survival alive and the risks of contracting diseases associated with old age such as heart disease, stroke, cancer and type II diabetes.
Researchers organisers of the study, said the findings of the study may contribute to saving the lives of people who are likely to become infected with those diseases.
And it supports this new blood test to measure the fixtures located on the outskirts of chromosomes private persons, known Baletilomirat, which scientists believe they constitute one of the important indicators for the level of the speed with which it progresses in human life.
For its part, Professor Paula Sebastiyanj said that instead of waiting years and years until the disease clinical signs appear and begin attempts to treat it, this will help check the unpredictable nature of the health status of an individual with advanced age and the risk of suffering from diseases associated with age, helping to change those results by following systems for the prevention of these diseases and maintain health.

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