Drug combinations key in treating neurodegenerative diseases
Monday, February 2, 2009 - 04:49
in Health & Medicine
Combining the benefits of multiple drugs in a single pill may hold the key to treating neurodegenerative diseases, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. Drugs that protect neurones, for example, can be used with those targeting memory to make real progress in treating diseases such as Alzheimer's, says Dr Jerry Buccafusco, founding director of the MCG Alzheimer's Research Centre...
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