Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Trial Set to See if Drug Can Prevent Alzheimer’s

<p>TUESDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) — Researchers are scheming to
test an <span>experimental drug</span> in people genetically primed to develop
Alzheimer’s disease.</p>
<p>The best-scenario wish is that a drug will lead to a approach of
preventing a on-going brain-wasting disease, and to a better
understanding of a mortal processes, U.S. officials announced
Tuesday. </p>
<p>The investigate volunteers will embody some Americans as good as 300 members
of an extended Colombian family — some usually 30 years aged — suspicion to
have some-more kin with Alzheimer’s than any family in a world, The
New York Times reported.</p>
<p>None of a investigate participants will have any signs of insanity during the
start of a five-year, $100 million study. Dr. Francis Collins, director
of a <span>U.S. National Institutes of Health</span>, pronounced this investigate is “the first
to concentration on people who are cognitively normal th...

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