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TUCSON, Ariz. — An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can seem hopeless—a sign you are on a decline that will never reverse. But at the University of Arizona they have hope that they can rebuild an Alzheimer’s brain.
Now after many long years Brinton and her colleagues at the University of Arizona’s Center for Innovation in Brain Science are closing in on a treatment to actually reverse Alzheimer's. Brinton says, “One of the things that happens is that if the brain is utilizing its white matter for fuel, then that generates kind of a debris from that process. And then that develops and activates neuro inflammation.”
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