Young adults at future risk of Alzheimer's have different brain activity, says study
Monday, April 6, 2009 - 17:14
in Health & Medicine
Young adults with a genetic variant that raises their risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease show changes in their brain activity decades before any symptoms might arise, according to a new brain imaging study by scientists from the University of Oxford and Imperial College London.
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