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Treating dementia from the inside

Jill Margo
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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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Jill Margo is based in the Sydney office. Jill has won multiple prizes, including two Walkley Awards and is an adjunct associate professor at School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia. Connect with Jill on Twitter. Email Jill at jmargo@afr.com

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