Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Ultrasound used to noninvasively treat Alzheimers A team of...



Ultrasound used to noninvasively treat Alzheimers A team of Australian researchers were able to restore memory function in mice by using ultrasound to break down the amyloid plaques responsible for the loss of cognitive function in Alzheimers syndrome. The excited scientists called the achievement a “breakthrough.” Published: December 21, 2015 7:45 PM PST Photo by: Lab mouse image © George Steinmetz/Corbis / Caption by: Michelle Starr

(via Best science stories of 2015 (pictures) - CNET - Page 6)



from Stowe Boyd http://stoweboyd.com/post/135775522487

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