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Description: Report by Duke University behavioral pharmacologist Edward Levin that nicotine-like compounds help restore the ability to learn and remember in rats that have brain lesions similar to those found in Alzheimer's disease patients. Reported in Science Daily News. (November 10, 1998)
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Page title:Nicotine-Like Drugs Can Enhance Learning, Memory In Rat Model Of Alzheimer's Disease -- ScienceDaily
Keywords:Alzheimer's Research; Smoking; Healthy Aging; Alzheimer's; Memory; Dementia
Description:While nicotine does addict people to cigarettes, scientists are learning that nicotine, when separated from tobacco, may have beneficial effects as well.
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