We’ve been studying the same people for 76 years—this is what we’ve found out about Alzheimer’s disease
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A PET scan. The top row is of a normal participant and below is one showing beta-amyloid.
A PET scan. The top row is of a normal participant and below is one showing beta-amyloid.
In March 1946, just months after the end of the second world war, James Douglas began a pioneering and extraordinary study.
– By Marcus Richards, Professor of Psychology in Epidemiology, UCL This article is part of the Insight’s Uncharted Brain series.
This article is part of the Insight’s Uncharted Brain series. In March 1946, just months after the end of the second world war…