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Common sleeping pill could slash risk of Alzheimer’s by a fifth



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common sleeping pill can slash the risk of Alzheimer’s by reducing the build-up of harmful proteins in the brain, according to a study.

Scientists at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri tracked the progress of 38 people using suvorexant – a drug that aids sleep – for two nights.



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