A team at the University of Queensland’s Brain Institute have developed new technology to help patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
“After the safety trial has been finished we would start and initiate an efficacy trial,” Professor Jurgen Gotz of the University of
Queensland’s Brain Institute told Sky News Australia.“The first patient has undergone the first four treatments and looks healthy and well.”
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