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  - ZEENEWS.INDIA.COM - Health - 28/06/2024 21:50

Study Links Brain Vascular Changes To Alzheimer's Disease

The network of blood channels and tissues known as the blood-brain barrier, which nourishes and shields the brain from dangerous chemicals flowing in the blood, is compromised in Alzheimer's disease.

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