Two common herbs could be game-changing in treating Alzheimer's
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Study Shows Hidden Ingredient Found in Common Herbs May Be Able to Reverse Alzheimer's
A compound found in rosemary and sage, carnosic acid, has been turned into a promising treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have developed a drug derived from it, called diAcCA, which significantly reduces brain inflammation and restores memory in mice. Key Facts: Carnosic acid, found in rosemary and sage, has anti-inflammatory properties. Scripps researchers created a derivative, diAcCA, that effectiv…
Two common herbs could be game-changing in treating Alzheimer's
In a new study, researchers have found that a new chemical compound derived from the herbs could help to combat Alzheimer's disease and provide a new approach to treating the condition in the future
·Bristol, United Kingdom
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