Video released of rapid Alzheimer’s improvement after new immune-based treatment
New research into the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease reports improvement in language abilities using a novel immune-based approach. A video accompanying the research, published today in the open access journal BMC Neurology, documents rapid language improvement within minutes of using this new treatment.
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