Experimental Alzheimer’s drug appears to slow cognitive decline
A new study indicates that an experimental drug for Alzheimer’s disease has helped slow cognitive decline in patients in the early stages of the illness. NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar discusses the biggest takeaways from the research and the significance of the results.
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