Jan. 29, 2024, 7:34 p.m. | Ed Cara

Gizmodo gizmodo.com

A medical treatment given to children in the UK may have led to some developing Alzheimer’s disease decades later, new research out Monday suggests. The study presents evidence that at least five people contracted the neurodegenerative disorder from having received human growth hormones contaminated with rogue amyloid…

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