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Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Test Potential Alzheimer's Cure

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Research at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science has brought a major breakthrough that may lead to a cure for Alzheimer's and other dementia. Clinical trials will start soon to test the concept on humans.

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