WASHINGTON (AP) — A toxic duo of plaques and tangles interact to drive Alzheimer's disease, and now researchers say it's the tangles that may better predict early symptoms. It's not clear exactly what causes Alzheimer's.Read more on NewsOK.com
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A toxic duo of plaques and tangles interact to drive Alzheimer's disease, and now researchers say it's the tangles that may better predict early symptoms. It's not clear exactly what causes Alzheimer's.Read more on NewsOK.com