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Promising Alzheimer's Drug Shows Potential to Repair DNA Damage in Early Stages

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Researchers at King’s College London have developed a promising treatment that successfully targets key Alzheimer's-linked proteins to repair DNA damage in lab models. Because the drug has already passed human safety and tolerability trials, researchers may be able to fast-track its development for patients.
Researchers at King’s College London have developed a promising treatment that successfully targets key Alzheimer’s-linked proteins to repair DNA damage in lab models. Because the drug has already passed human safety and tolerability trials, researchers may be able to fast-track its development for patients.