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Jun
Occasionally, we like sharing information we believe is important or of interest to us and our clients. Recently, The New York Times published an article focusing on a Harvard University study into the status of a person’s brain after fighting off an infection.
Could it be that Alzheimer’s disease stems from the toxic remnants of the brain’s attempt to fight off infection?
Provocative new research by a team of investigators at Harvard leads to this startling hypothesis, which could explain the origins of plaque, the mysterious hard little balls that pockmark the brains of people with Alzheimer’s.
You can read more on the Times site by clicking here.