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<title>Cancer drug restores blood-brain barrier to reverse Alzheimer&#x26;#x27;s in mice</title>
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<description>Preserving the blood-brain barrier might prove to be an effective way of preventing the onset of Alzheimer&#x26;#x27;s disease As researchers continue to search for the causes behind Alzheimer&#x26;#x27;s disease and age-related dementia, one possibility is that a leaky blood-brain barrier could have a role to play, allowing for the easy passage of harmful proteins. A new study has explored how this defense might be shored up through the use of an existing anti-cancer drug, with the authors demonstrating some promising results around the reversal of cognitive decline in mice. The blood-brain barrier is an almost impenetrable membrane that prevents harmful...</description>
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