Ultrasound Technology for Alzheimer’s

Summary

University of Queensland scientists have found that non-invasive ultrasound technology can be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease and restore memory.

The drug-free approach breaks apart the neurotoxic amyloid plaques that result in memory loss and cognitive decline. The approach is able to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier, activating mechanisms that clear toxic protein clumps and restoring memory functions.

Science Translational Medicine 3/11/15

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