Cleveland researchers looking for volunteers with Down syndrome to participate in Alzheimer's study

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Researchers at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center are looking for volunteers with Down syndrome to participate in a study that aims to find answers between Alzheimer’s disease and Down syndrome.

CLEVELAND — Researchers at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center's Neurological Institute are looking for volunteers with Down syndrome to participate in a study that aims to find answers between Alzheimer’s and Down syndrome, as they believe this population could be the key to finding treatments or a cure to the disease.

“People with Down syndrome have been pioneers in Alzheimer’s disease discovery for decades,” Alan J. Lerner of UH Cleveland Medical Center said in a news release. “Now, we hope to discover promising treatments and give back to those who helped with the earliest Alzheimer’s breakthroughs.”

 

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