Here’s What We Think Alzheimer’s Does to the Brainby Neuroscience News |
A new paper explores different findings about the development of Alzheimer's and considers how personalized treatments may help combat this complex disease.
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One of the difficulties of diagnosing Alzheimer’s is that we’ve no reliable and accurate way of measuring this protein build-up during the early stages of the disease. In fact, we can’t definitively diagnose Alzheimer’s until after the patient has died, by examining their actual brain tissue. NeuroscienceNews.com image is adapted from The Conversation article.
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