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Lifespan Brain Study Adds Possible Clue in Predicting Alzheimer’s | The University of Texas at Dallas

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“New research from The University of Texas at Dallas suggests that periodic evaluation of changing amyloid levels in certain brain structures may offer an important clue into who may be on a trajectory toward Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Denise Park (center) and members of her lab discuss recent findings published in Neurology. Park and her colleagues found that an early relationship between amyloid, the protein buildup in the brain commonly associated with Alzheimer’s, and memory was present in adults ages 30 to 59.”
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