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Daily Archives: September 30, 2013

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The good news on Alzheimer’s: Better ways to diagnose it. Drug trials offer promise.

Research NewsBy ADCS AdminSeptember 30, 2013

We now have more accurate ways of diagnosing Alzheimer’s and are moving closer to developing drugs to directly attack the disease. Much of this work is still in the early stages, but experts are growing more hopeful about dealing with the debilitating disease, which currently has no cure.

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