Some Medications Used to Treat HIV May Prevent or Delay Alzheimer’s Onset
While investigating how the medicine uses the body’s immune system to ward off HIV symptoms, researchers realized that it could also be applied to Alzheimer’s disease.
While investigating how the medicine uses the body’s immune system to ward off HIV symptoms, researchers realized that it could also be applied to Alzheimer’s disease.
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