Treating dementia from the inside
In their quest to find a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, researchers at the University of Queensland are going where angels fear to tread.
Driven by the idea that there is a much better chance of treating this disease from inside the brain rather than from the outside, they are opening the hallowed blood-brain barrier and going in. This is the ultimate barrier that keeps the brain, probably the most protected organ in the body, safe.
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