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October 9, 2005
Looking at Alzheimer's prevention
Topics: Health IssuesAs Alzheimer's continues to increase because of aging populations, scientists in Melbourne Australia are continuing with their research in a bid to develop a new generation of drugs that they believe may block the protein that causes the disease, and eventually prevent it or slow its progression.
In the meantime, you can try and prevent the disease by doing crossword puzzles and other activities that help to exercise your brain and keep it active.
Posted by at October 9, 2005 9:13 PM
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