Neuroscientists find promising way to treat Alzheimer’s disease

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University of Texas researchers have developed a new treatment for Alzheimer’s that involves whole blood replacement. The scientists’ job was: published In the journal Molecular Psychiatry.

According to experts, this method effectively reduces the formation of amyloid plaques in the gray matter of the brain, which leads to the development of Alzheimer’s disease.

The scientists’ theory was tested on mice. The research team performed a series of blood transfusions from healthy mice to mice with Alzheimer’s disease. Experiments have shown that the amount of misfolded protein that triggers the development of the disease is reduced.

Scientists believe this method of removing amyloid plaques is a promising treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

Former neuroscientists connected Risk of Alzheimer’s disease with sleep disturbance.

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