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Elizabeth Agnvall writes in the September AARP Bulletin: “The controversial new theory gaining traction in the scientific community is that in Alzheimer’s disease the brain is not destroyed by sticky plaques – long held to be the culprit – but by free floating clumps of protein. . .(called oligomers). “Plaques ...
September 13, 2010
Modern science has an incredibly thorough understanding of the human body. It is hard to imagine that any organ or system could exist within the body that has yet to be discovered. Yet this is exactly what happened in 2015, when researchers discovered lymphatic vessels around and within the brain. The ...
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Two recent publications (in Neuron and Cell) detail important work being done by CAF researchers paralleling CAF-supported research. The research published today in Neuron is on the success of gamma secretase modulator (GSM) drugs in Alzheimer’s disease mice from Steve Wagner and Rudy Tanzi. Tanzi writes that the GSMs “could be used ...
September 9, 2010