Sunday, 9 March 2014

Progression of Alzheimer's Neuronal Damage Begins 10 to 20 Years Before Symptoms Appear

A new study investigating an inherited form of Alzheimer's disease has found that the progression of the disease may slow once symptoms appear and do significant damage. In the research, Professor Colin Masters from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health and University of Melbourne - and colleagues in the UK and US - have found rapid neuronal damage begins 10 to 20 years before symptoms appear. "As part of this research we have observed ...




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