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An Alzheimer--™s vaccine in a nasal spray? | health

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Israeli researchers develop a vaccine that could stave off stroke as well as one of the most common and devastating causes of memory loss.

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Tags: Vaccination, Alzheimer's Disease, Stroke, Nose, Thrombotic Event, Healthy Living, Vaccine

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Daily Chores And Exercise Could Help Ward Off Alzheimer's, Study Suggests

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