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Sechenov Medical University in Moscow announced the development of a new therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease based on a technique called selective plasma adsorption of DNA outside the body, which is a first of its kind globally. The method involves attaching structures containing blood plasma DNA, and it differs from traditional plasma separation procedures. Results from a three-month treatment showed improvements in cognitive functions such as memory, information processing speed, and attention, along with a positive effect on certain neurological functions. These outcomes were observed after three treatment sessions, during which approximately 200% of the plasma volume was processed in each session.
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