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The article discusses the latest research and techniques related to treating Alzheimer's disease through a new surgical procedure called "Deep Cervical Lymphatic-Venous Anastomosis" (dcLVA), which aims to improve the drainage of waste from the brain. Preliminary studies suggest that this surgery, which involves connecting the lymphatic vessels to veins, may help reduce the accumulation of beta-amyloid and tau proteins, both of which are associated with the development of Alzheimer's. Although the results are promising, the article emphasizes that this surgery is not yet considered a proven cure. However, it contributes to a scientific shift in understanding the role of impaired waste drainage in Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for further precise clinical trials to verify its safety and effectiveness.
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