Alzheimer's Drug May Help Mild Memory Loss, Imaging Study Suggests
Saturday, August 2, 2008 - 23:21
in Psychology & Sociology
New UCLA research suggests that the treatment of early symptoms of memory loss may protect the brain and help people with mild age-related memory impairment. The finding also shows how PET offers researchers a tool for tracking the effectiveness of drugs prescribed to treat age-related cognitive decline.
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