British scientists have found evidence that the biological seeds of Alzheimer’s disease could be passed on through medical procedures – though specialists said the risk of transmission was largely theoretical. Research published on Wednesday found evidence that suggested one of the hallmark proteins of Alzheimer’s – that could go on to develop into the brain disease – spread to a group of patients via a now banned form of hormone treatment.
Study finds biological 'seeds' of Alzheimer's may have spread in medical procedure
by Research Team | Sep 11, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments