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flag Scientists develop sugar-coated nanotherapy to slow Alzheimer's by penetrating the blood-brain barrier.

flag Scientists have developed a sugar-coated nanotherapy that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier to deliver drugs directly to neurons, potentially slowing Alzheimer's disease progression. flag The nanotherapy, made of sugar-coated particles, traps toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer's, preventing them from damaging brain cells. flag Laboratory tests show improved neuron survival, offering a potential new treatment strategy for neurodegenerative diseases.

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