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How is it that medications to treat Alzheimer’s disease appear to show such a benefit? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Declines of several fold in rates of progression- sounds pretty good, doesn’t it, if you have the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease and are considering available medications. Yet a recent study by Johns Hopkins neurologist Majid Fotuhi finds that those … How is it that medications to treat Alzheimer’s disease appear to show such a benefit? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more →

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