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Post Could genetically modified WORMS help CURE Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease? - Exp


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Could genetically modified WORMS help CURE Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease?
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There are nearly a million people in the UK currently diagnosed with either Alzheimer's or Parkinson's - a figure which is expected to rise as there is still no cure for the degenerative brain diseases. The worms will be given human genes relating to ...




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