
Washington, Mar 15 : Researchers at Bedford, Massachusetts have developed a novel technique that can detect signs of Alzheimer's disease by examining brain tissue with the help of near-infrared light.
The optical technique has been developed by Eugene Hanlon, a scientist at U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs Research, and his collaborators at Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre and Boston.
Washington, Mar 11: Offspring of patients having Alzheimer's disease might be more susceptible to developing the condition, say researchers at University of Washington, Seattle.
The study, led by Suman Jayadev, M. D., of the University of Washington, Seattle, has stated that Alzheimer’
s disease is hereditary and identifying genes in patients can help detect others who are at risk for the condition.
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