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CLEVELAND — More than 200,000 Ohioans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, but Cleveland Clinic researchers may have discovered a way to reduce that number by repurposing an already approved FDA drug.
At the time, Ann says there were no treatment options, but then in 2020, they got a call from the Cleveland Clinic about a clinical trial. “We wanted to further validate our findings using two independent larger patient databases,” said Feixiong.
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