Dementia cure hope as scientists discover shock therapy that 'repairs misfolded proteins' - Daily Mail
Researchers at the University of Cambridge discovered a 'shock' to cells can reverse the abnormal build-up of proteins called amyloid beta in the brain.
A cure for dementia may have come a step closer after scientists found a way of repairing 'misfolded' proteins linked to the condition.
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