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Review: "How Not to Study a Disease – The Story of Alzheimer’s" by Karl Herrup

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10mo ago· 4 min readenReview

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The article reviews the book "How Not to Study a Disease – The Story of Alzheimer’s" by Prof. Karl Herrup, which provides a unique perspective on Alzheimer’s research, tracing its history from Alois Alzheimer’s initial discoveries to modern understanding. The book stands out for its critical examination of the disease's study rather than a typical textbook approach.

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"How Not to Study a Disease – The Story of Alzheimer’s" takes the reader on a journey of Alzheimer’s research from its inception by Alois Alzheimer to the contemporary understanding of this devastating condition.
This is not just another textbook account of the disease’s biology; instead, it offers a unique examination of the study of Alzheimer’s.
Written by Prof. Karl Herrup, professor of neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, the book provides a critical look at Alzheimer’s research.
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In this post, we review the book "How Not to Study a Disease - The Story of Alzheimer's" by Prof. Karl Herrup.

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