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These brain cells could stop Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, slowly robbing millions of people around the world of their memory and independence. For decades, scientists have known that the brain’s immune cells—called microglia—play an important but puzzling role in this disease. These tiny cells act like the brain’s clean-up crew, clearing out harmful waste and […] The post These brain cells could stop Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on Knowrid…
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[Article already published on October 7, 2025] Alzheimer now affects more than 50 million people around the world, and no cure is available. Despite decades of research, clinical trials directly targeting neurons or amyloid plaques have produced modest results. However, a new path emerges: the central role of the blood-brain barrier, this biological filter that protects the brain, but becomes dysfunctional in the disease.

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Knowridge Science Report broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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