Researchers from Oxford University in the UK have, for the first time, explained why some brain cells seem to have the ability to protect themselves. It offers hope to stroke victims as well as to people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
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Interesting information, Christine. If researchers could replicate the way the cells protect themselves, it could be one more step forward in Alzheimer's prevention.
Thanks for the post.
Carol