Scientists have discovered brain injuries in dolphins comparable to those caused by alzhéimer in humans. This has triggered interest in comparing both brains and theories about the motives that could explain these neurodegenerative similarities such as longevity.
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Scientists have discovered brain injuries in dolphins comparable to those caused by alzhéimer in humans. This has triggered interest in comparing both brains and theories about the motives that could explain these neurodegenerative similarities such as longevity.