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Cancer and Alzheimer’s disease are two of the most feared diagnoses in medicine, but they rarely strike the same person. A new study in mice suggests that certain cancers may actually send a protective signal to the brain that helps clear away the toxic protein clumps linked to Alzheimer’s disease.

#Cancer #Alzheimers #Health

https://theconversation.com/people-who-survive-cancers-are-less-likely-to-develop-alzheimers-this-might-be-why-274304

The Conversation

People who survive cancers are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s – this might be why

A new mouse study suggests some cancers release signals that help the brain clear Alzheimer’s-linked proteins, offering clues to a long-standing medical mystery.
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