A new study at George Washington University has identified ways in which Alzheimer’s Disease and Traumatic Brain Injury are linked. Apparently each causes similar destruction of cellular pathways. This finding can possibly aid in the development of treatments for both conditions. To see the full article, please click on the following link:
Brain Injury Victims at 400 Percent Increased Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease
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