These are serious allegations.
Alzheimer’s disease is one of humanity’s greatest medical enemies. It’s a disease of mental deterioration, gradually stripping away a person’s cognition, their recognition of loved ones, their memories, and eventually, their life. Scientists have endeavored for years to find a definitive cause and cure.
That widespread embrace of the theory was not without its vocal critics. Enter the investigator that may have blown the lid off this massive medical scandal: Matthew Schrag, a neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University.
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