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Natural Brain Resilience Offers a Promising New Pathway to Combat Alzheimer's

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Researchers have discovered that some brains naturally resist Alzheimer's by keeping immature brain cells alive and functioning despite damage. This breakthrough understanding of natural cellular resilience could pave the way for innovative therapies to protect memory and slow the progression of dementia.
Researchers have discovered that some brains naturally resist Alzheimer’s by keeping immature brain cells alive and functioning despite damage. This breakthrough understanding of natural cellular resilience could pave the way for innovative therapies to protect memory and slow the progression of dementia.