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阿茲海默症不是自然衰老的現象 — 所以我們應該治好它
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Samuel Cohen |
TED@BCG London
• June 2015
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現在全球有超過4千萬人受到阿茲海默症的折磨,而且預計未來患者人數還會激増。但是自從在100多年前,有醫生把它歸類為疾病後,我們對抗它一直毫無進展。科學家 Samuel Cohen 分享他在實驗室所進行阿茲海默症研究,並獲得新突破;同時也給我們帶來希望。他指出:「阿茲海默症是疾病,而且我們能夠治好它。」
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