
Major new study connects common stomach bacteria to Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers from McGill University have uncovered evidence that this infection could increase the risk of developing the neurodegenerative disease. …

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A long-term human trial has found that a discontinued drug halved the presentation of early-onset Alzheimer's disease in people with a genetic …
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