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Any breakthrough they can make in Alzheimer’s treatment is great news.

What if slowing Alzheimer’s disease didn’t require high-tech infusions or invasive procedures—but came from something as simple as a nasal spray? That’s the question scientists are asking as they study a treatment designed to quiet overactive immune responses in the brain. Instead of targeting amyloid plaques or tau tangles—the usual suspects in Alzheimer’s research—this new approach focuses on reducing inflammation, which researchers increasingly believe plays a central role in how the disease progresses.

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Trainor changed the lyrics of her body positive anthem to in celebration of a slim downed figure. The move has left some fans wondering if they’ve been abandoned.

Fewer alerts, and hardly any updates from one of the United States leading public health authorities. What the heck is going on in Atlanta?

If it feels like your seasonal allergies came on sooner and stronger than before it’s because they did. Expect them to last longer too. Terriffic.

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