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alzheimer’s research
Enhanced immune system could cure Alzheimer’s
Jewish Journal
March 19, 2014
Imagine being able to inhibit or reverse a universal affliction — brain degeneration — and specific diseases or physical injuries that cause its sudden onset. This is precisely what Michal Schwartz has spent the last two decades studying, with revolutionary results.
USC seeks twins with Alzheimer’s for study
Jewish Journal
July 18, 2012
Researchers at the University of Southern California are seeking twins with Alzheimer\’s for a study that seeks to help researchers understand risk factors for the disease. Participants will be interviewed about their life histories and their experience with Alzheimer\’s. The interviews can take place by phone, in the homes of the participants or at the university campus.
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