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Scientists Track Protein Linked To Alzheimer's

Submitted by Nancy Joyce Janxourtz, Sep 1, 2008 19:46

Perhaps the beta-amyloid's "sticky goo" should be more carefully studied, so that it can be determined what enzyme or acting substance changes the soluble form of the fluid that bathes the brain into this destructive form. I humbly suggest that some essential nutrient is lacking--perhaps more of such is needed after the brain trauma. It would seem that the process must be reversed, so that the goo is returned to its original healthful state. Nancy Joyce Jancourtz.


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