8/11/2014 – Tactic in Alzheimer’s Fight May Be Safe, Study Finds

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The 40-year-old man showed up in Dr. Mary Malloy’s clinic with sadly disfiguring symptoms.

His hands, elbows, ears and feet were blemished with protruding pustules and tuber-like welts, some so painful it was hard for him to walk. He suffered from a rare genetic condition called dysbetalipoproteinemia, which caused his cholesterol levels to soar so high that pools of fatty tissue seemed to bubble up under his skin.

But there was something else about this patient. He was missing a gene that, when present in one form, greatly increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

Read the full article at The New York Times.

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