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Alzheimer's: Is the Cure in the Genes?

Gabriela QuirósJenny Oh
Apr 8, 2008
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By 2050, as our population ages, 15 million Americans will suffer from Alzheimer's disease-- triple today's number. Researchers at San Francisco's Gladstone Institutes have found that a gene may hold the key to a cure.

Learn more about Alzheimer's disease and the video with the Producer's notes.

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