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And this one here is about scientists. They discover brain cells that might be able to prevent Alzheimer's. And this was a study from Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. And scientists at the ICONS group at Mount Sinai and in collaboration with other research facilities have identified a group of microglia that seemed to protect the brain and could lead the way to effective Alzheimer's treatment. Microglia. These are immune cells in the central nervous system. And they're there to help protect the brain from pathogens and discarded material that the brain sheds every once in a while, discarded neurons that die off, etc. So microglia.
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