Insulin For Treatment Of Alzheimer's?
Featured on: PsychCentral
Publication date: Feb 3, 2009
Publication date: Feb 3, 2009
A research project led by William L. Klein of Northwestern University has shown indications that neural cells from the hippocampus, a critical area of the brain related to memory and damaged by chemicals known as ADDLs in Alzheimer's Disease, can be protected from this form of damage by insulin therapy.
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