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Clusters in the brain but no alzheimer's, how can that be?
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Clusters in the brain but no alzheimer's, how can that be?

Researchers from the Dutch Brain Institute have made an exciting discovery about immature brain cells in the hippocampus that may protect against Alzheimer's disease. They found that some older individuals had protein clusters in their brains but did not experience memory loss. This suggests that something in their brains helps them resist cognitive decline. The study opens up new avenues for understanding how the brain can potentially repair itself in the face of neurodegenerative diseases.
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