An Alzheimer’s Disease study is seeking participants over 60 years old with mild symptoms

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An Alzheimer’s Disease study is seeking participants over 60 years old with mild symptoms
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Researchers are hoping to test the effectiveness of a new drug that could potentially be used to treat the disease.

BOSTON – Researchers with Mass General Brigham, a nonprofit hospital in Boston, are looking for participants for a study on Alzheimer’s Disease between the age of 60 and 85 years of age and showing mild symptoms.

Doses will gradually be increased in different subjects in the study to find out what the highest dose of Protollin to take is, the researchers said. They said the drug is yet to be studied nasally and they want to see if it affects the immune system and is safe to use.

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