- A woman who never developed Alzheimer's despite a strong genetic predisposition may hold the key to stopping the disease in its tracks. Research found clues that could help cut the link between the early, asymptomatic stage and the late stage, when cognitive decline sets in. https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/clues-to-preventing-alzheimers-come-from-patient-who-despite-genetics-evaded-disease/#:~:text=This%20suggested%20to%20us%20that,gene%20associated%20with%20Alzheimer's%20disease. 52 comments science
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- Mice with hallucination-like behaviors reveal insight into psychotic illness – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/mice-with-hallucination-like-behaviors-reveal-insights-about-psychotic-illness/ 0 comments