Novel drug to fight Alzheimer's, Parkinson's developed
The drug is made up of "supercharged" vitamin A, which is found in vegetables like sprouts and carrots and miniature cabbages.
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London: Scientists have developed a drug with potential to stop the breakdown of nerves and brain cells that may lead to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and motor neuron disease. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, which includes memory loss, confusion and problems with speech and understanding. The drug is made up of "supercharged" vitamin A, which is found in vegetables like sprouts and carrots and miniature cabbages, the Daily Mail reported.
"Our work is still at an early stage but we believe this is a positive development and the new drugs seem to protect nerve cells" he added. With vitamin A making a difference, it is important to find ways of tackling neurological conditions, McCaffery said. In addition, the drug may also benefit ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, which affects the muscles of the arms, legs, mouth and respiratory system.
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