Israeli scientists cure Alzheimer’s disease in mice, “optimistic” about future cure for humans

In ground-breaking research that may prove vital to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s in humans, Israeli neuroscientists have been able to completely cure 30 mice with the disease by giving them a synthetic molecule that might eventually be developed into a drug for people, the Times of Israel (TOI) reports.

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‘Treatment Of Alzheimer’s Possible,’ Drug Trial Shows

Results of a new experimental drug show that treatment of Alzheimer’s – the most common form of dementia – is possible, experts say.

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Success of experimental Alzheimer’s drug hailed as ‘historic moment’

An experimental drug has slowed the rate of decline in memory and thinking in people with early Alzheimer’s disease in what is being described as a “historic moment” for dementia treatment.

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Alzheimer’s disease could be prevented after new blood test breakthrough

A revolutionary discovery may produce a ‘blood test’ that will predict if a person may develop Alzheimer’s within a year.

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