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Immune System May Cure Alzheimer’s Disease

Immune system may cure Alzheimer's disease on Business Standard. Turns out, vessels connecting the brain and the immune system play critical roles in both Alzheimer's disease and decline in cognitive ability that comes with time.Scientists at the University of Virginia improved the function of the lymphatic<br>

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Immune System May Cure Alzheimer’s Disease

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  1. IMMUNE SYSTEM MAY CURE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Turns out, vessels connecting the brain and the immune system play critical roles in both Alzheimer’s disease and decline in cognitive ability that comes with time. Scientists at the University of Virginia improved the function of the lymphatic vessels to dramatically enhance the ability of aged people to learn and improve their memories. Lymphatic vessels are a network of tiny, thin- walled vessels which are designed to pick up the fluid that leaks into the tissues from the

  2. bloodstream and return it to the circulatory system. The researchers used a compound to improve the flow of waste from the brain to the lymph nodes in the neck of aged mice. The vessels became larger and drained better, and that had a direct effect on the ability to learn and remember. They also determined that obstructing the vessels worsens the accumulation of harmful amyloid plaques in the brain that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease…READ FULL STORY

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