New drug prevents hallmark of Alzheimerâs disease in animals
Written by Timothy Huzar on March 9, 2021 â Fact checked by Hannah Flynn, MS
Alzheimerâs disease affects more than 5 million people in the United States.
There is currently no cure.
A hallmark of Alzheimerâs is the formation of so-called plaques, which affect the functioning of cells in the brain.
In a recent series of studies in animals, scientists have shown that a drug that modulates the behavior of one enzyme reduces the formation of plaques.
Scientists have identified a new drug that is effective at inhibiting the development of plaques, a key sign of Alzheimerâs disease, in the brains of animals.
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