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Telling patients they have brain amyloid buildup triggers psychological distress

A new study reveals that disclosing amyloid-PET scan results to people with memory concerns causes measurable psychological symptoms—a finding that could reshape how doctors communicate disease risk and inform the rollout of new Alzheimer's screening and prevention programs.

Originaltitel: Analysis of Psychological Symptoms Following Disclosure of Amyloid-Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Results to Adults With Subjective Cognitive Decline

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