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Although their goal was to cure diabetes, scientists may have stumbled onto a new medication to help treat the devastating effects of Alzheimer's disease.
According to a press release from researchers at Lancaster University, a new drug being tested for diabetes patients was found to have "Significantly reversed memory loss" in test subjects and is now being examined as possible treatment for neurodegenerative disorders.
"With no new treatments in nearly 15 years, we need to find new ways of tackling Alzheimer's," Dr. Doug Brown of the Alzheimer's Society said.
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1 autotldr 2018-01-02
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1 oharaross 2018-01-02
“What are you going to do”