Researchers at two Southern California schools may have achieved a breakthrough in the search for chemicals that can slow — or even reverse — the progression of
Alzheimer’s disease and possibly even diabetes. Surprisingly, the breakthrough didn’t come from doctoral programs at UCLA or USC. It came from undergraduate departments at Loyola Marymount University and Mount St. Mary’s College. A team of researchers recently discovered three substances that slow development of a key aspect of Alzheimer’s.
Green Glow Illuminates Possible Alzheimer's Breakthrough
Posted by: Lisa Hart August 6, 2009 02:26 PMResearchers at two Southern California schools may have achieved a breakthrough in the search for chemicals that can slow — or even reverse — the progression of
Alzheimer’s disease and possibly even diabetes. Surprisingly, the breakthrough didn’t come from doctoral programs at UCLA or USC. It came from undergraduate departments at Loyola Marymount University and Mount St. Mary’s College. A team of researchers recently discovered three substances that slow development of a key aspect of Alzheimer’s.