Alzheimer's drugs might get into the brain faster with new ultrasound tool, study shows

In this photo provided by the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, the WVU RNI team in the MRI suite’s control area, plans ultrasound blood-brain barrier treatment in Morgantown, W.Va., on April 11, 2023. Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster _ by temporarily breaching its protective shield. (Victor Finomore/WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute via AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster — by temporarily breaching its protective shield.

The novel experiment was a first attempt in just three patients. But in spots in the brain where the new technology took aim, it enhanced removal of Alzheimer’s trademark brain-clogging plaque, researchers reported Wednesday.

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