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New vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease shows potential in mice – Medical News Today
A preclinical study suggests that a new vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease that targets the beta-amyloid protein is safe and effective in mice.

A preclinical study has tested a new vaccine for Alzheimers disease. The researchers found that the vaccine, which targets the beta-amyloid protein, was safe and effective in mice.
Alzheimers disease is a progressive neurological condition and the most common cause of dementia.
According to the latest estimates from the Alzheimers Association, 1 in 10 people over the age of 65 years in the U.S. have Alzheimers disease, and experts expect the number of people with the condition to increase as the…
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