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... slows cognitive decline and brain atrophy:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-by-taurx-shows-a-minimum-dose-of-hydromethylthionine-could-slow-cognitive-decline-and-brain-atrophy-in-mild-to-moderate-alzheimers-disease-300965395.html
Here is the journal in which the study is published:
https://www.j-alz.com/
AND the first thing that hits my eye on the cover is "Is Caffeine a Cognitive Enhancer?" (Spoiler Alert: the answer is: sorta.)
Update: It has been pointed out that this article dates from 2019, and there has been no follow-up, so this is probably another futile effort to make tau protein the sole doom agent. Sorry. The link to the journal is still interesting, though. Although: thinking about that, there's a whole industry right there which would suffer should effective treatment be found. *sigh*
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-by-taurx-shows-a-minimum-dose-of-hydromethylthionine-could-slow-cognitive-decline-and-brain-atrophy-in-mild-to-moderate-alzheimers-disease-300965395.html
Here is the journal in which the study is published:
https://www.j-alz.com/
AND the first thing that hits my eye on the cover is "Is Caffeine a Cognitive Enhancer?" (Spoiler Alert: the answer is: sorta.)
Update: It has been pointed out that this article dates from 2019, and there has been no follow-up, so this is probably another futile effort to make tau protein the sole doom agent. Sorry. The link to the journal is still interesting, though. Although: thinking about that, there's a whole industry right there which would suffer should effective treatment be found. *sigh*