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									This publication was presented by searches 
									from :  the Stanford University; the 
									Stanford University School of Medicine, 
									Stanford; the University of Pennsylvania 
									Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, 
									PA; and the School of Medicine at Mount 
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								The 
								disappointment of immune treatments 
				
								 
								
								What are 
								the pathological lesions of the brain in 
								Alzheimer's disease? 
				
								 
								
								What can 
								be the mechanism of this degeneration? 
				
								 
								
								
								Testosterone production decreases with age in 
								men and women 
				
								 
								
								The chain of 
								production of androgens in humans 
				
								 
								
								
								Recent and decisive scientific discoveries 
				
								 
								
								Hopes that 
								will not be disappointed to prevent Alzheimer's 
								disease 
				
								 
								
								Preventing and curing aging diseases 
				
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