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Clicking sound and light to fight Alzheimer’s

Posted on March 14, 2019 by Leo Valk

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Fast clicking sounds can boost brainpower in mice with signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Like flickering lights, these external sounds spur a type of brain wave that seemed to sweep disease-related plaques from mice’s brains, researchers report in the March 14 Cell.

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