About 32 million people globally have
Alzheimer’s disease.
· While scientists are still unclear as to
the true cause of Alzheimer’s disease, they do know a loss of neurons in the
brain plays an important role.
· A new study from researchers at
Northwestern University has found a possible new cause of neuron death in Alzheimer’s
through toxic RNA strands.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and is estimated to
affect about 32 million peopleworldwide.
While
scientists are still unclear as to the true cause of Alzheimer’s disease, they
do know a loss of neurons in the brain plays an important
role.
Now,
in a new study published in the journal Nature
CommunicationsTrusted Source, researchers
from Northwestern University have found a possible new cause of neuron death in Alzheimer’s through toxic RNA strands.
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