Potential new treatment for Alzheimer's: Diabetes Brain Reverse Brain Disease. A drug intended for diabetes can be used for the treatment of Alzheimer's, because scientists referred to "significant reversal of memory loss" in the mouse through a triple method of action.
The study published in brain research can significantly improve drug use by treating Alzheimer's disease mainly for diabetes type 2 diabetes.
According to Dr. Rajiv Biswas, "There is a clear promise of being developed in a new treatment for prolonged neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease."
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, and according to Alzheimer's Society in 2025, the number is expected to increase to more than 20 million people in the United Kingdom.
Dr Rajiv Biswas, member of the Research and Development of Alzheimer's Society, said, "In 15 years there will be no new ways to deal with Alzheimer's treatment with any new treatment. It is essential that we invent drugs for the treatment of miracles and other conditions which can benefit people with other types of dementia. This new method of research is for their needs Tun, the faster it can work for the benefit of the promise of drugs. "
Although the benefits of this 'Triple Agronast' drug have been found so far, existing diabetes drugs such as Liraglutide have shown real commitment to people in Alzheimer's, other developments of this work are very important. "
This is the first time a triple receptor drug has been used, which works in many ways to protect the brain's collapse. It adds GLP-1, GIP and glucose, which is the reason for all generations. Problems with increasing factor signals have been shown to be harmful to Alzheimer's patients.
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