“Bacteria in brain samples of people with Alzheimer’s was found by a U.S. scientist using an electron microscope and is further proof that a microbe may trigger the disease. ‘The suspects have been reliably placed at the crime scene,’ says Leslie Norins, MD, PhD, analyzing the accumulated evidence that microbes inhabit or visit the brain and likely trigger Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Norins is CEO of Upon analyzing the accumulated evidence that microbes inhabit or visit the brain and likely trigger Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Germ Quest, Inc., is an independent advocacy group for Alzheimer’s research. It sponsors a $1 million challenge award for the researcher who proves an infectious agent is the root cause of Alzheimer’s disease.”
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New Finding Adds Proof Microbes Are at Alzheimer’s “Crime Scene”, Says Dr. Leslie Norins, CEO of Alzheimer’s Germ Quest, Inc.
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