Applicable People

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2024-10-10

People over 45 years old should be tested regularly every year, but Alzheimer's disease tends to be younger and younger. If the following symptoms occur, early detection is needed to achieve early detection, early prevention, and early intervention to provide health protection for oneself and family.

  1. For those who have a family history of dementia, those in special occupations (in contact with harmful metals), the elderly living alone with little social interaction, pathogenic gene carriers, and those with a lack of blood vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid, regularly test the concentration level of urinary beta-amyloid .
  2. For those with insufficient exercise, excessive obesity, long-term anxiety, long-term lack of sleep, smoking and alcoholism, severe depression, long-term overeating, and low speech, should regularly test the concentration level of urinary beta-amyloid .
  3. For those who have had brain trauma, those with hypertension, hypotension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, and cerebrovascular injury (stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction), regularly test the concentration level of urinary beta-amyloid .
  4. For those who are high-intensity mental workers and have symptoms such as memory decline, slurred speech, decreased attention, and personality changes, please test the concentration level of urinary beta-amyloid in time.