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Why visual stimulation may work against Alzheimer’s | MIT News

May 12, 2019 by Leo

New findings help explain the surprising discovery that exposure to flickering light reduces amyloid plaques in mice.

Source: Why visual stimulation may work against Alzheimer’s | MIT News

Pretty amazing. Human trials are just beginning.

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