09-08-2017 21:20 via denver.cbslocal.com

Memory Loss Caused By Alzheimer’s Could Be Reversible, Study Finds

CBS Local — Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease that affect patients’ memories could be reversed, according to new research from MIT.
It could be possible to break down genetic blockades inside the brain that causes memory loss from Alzheimer’s disease, the study published in Cell Reports indicates.
Memory loss occurs when the HCAC2 enzyme compresses the brain’s memory genes until they are no longer useful. Once they are useless, forgetfulness occurs, and it become
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