Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The solution to Alzheimer's disease?

In Alzheimer's disease, abnormal proteins accumulate in brain cells and cause the cells to stop functioning properly and die, so the focus of a lot of research has been on the brain cells themselves.

But what if that is not the true underlying problem?

The abnormal proteins are not found only in brain cells. There are substantial amounts in the bloodstream. What if that is the real problem?

It seems that increasing the rate at which the abnormal protein is removed from the blood will stop the progress of Alzheimer's and even reverse some of the symptoms.

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-08/uorm-dab080907.php

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