Alzheimer's 'eased by phone waves'
Updated on 07 January 2010
Chatting on a mobile phone may protect against Alzheimer's and even reverse the disease, new research suggests.
Scientists found that mice with Alzheimer's were effectively cured after being exposed to the electromagnetic waves produced by mobile phones.
Sticky brain deposits of a harmful protein linked to the disease were erased, and the animals' thinking ability and memory returned to normal levels.
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