The parts of the brain that young, healthy people use when daydreaming are the same areas that fail in people who have
Alzheimer's disease, researchers reported on Wednesday in a study that may someday help in preventing or diagnosing the disease. |
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The parts of the brain that young, healthy people use when daydreaming are the same areas that fail in people who have
Alzheimer's disease, researchers reported on Wednesday in a study that may someday help in preventing or diagnosing the disease. |
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