This new drug can prevent Alzheimer’s
A team of scientists has found a new drug that may
prevent neuronal death through glucose metabolism modification in
stressed neurons. The trials conducted on mice are rather promising for
future use in humans. The new drug can be advantageous in neurological
conditions ranging from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and
Huntington's diseases to traumatic brain injury and ischemic stroke.
According to WHO, stroke is the second most common cause of mortality, and more than a third of people who have survived a stroke will have a severe disability. As the population ages, many more millions are poised to develop Alzheimer's or Parkinson's diseases in the near future.
According to WHO, stroke is the second most common cause of mortality, and more than a third of people who have survived a stroke will have a severe disability. As the population ages, many more millions are poised to develop Alzheimer's or Parkinson's diseases in the near future.