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New Drug Delays Alzheimer's Symptoms, The Skeleton That Could Rewrite Pyramid History, and TDIH - Cherry Blossom Trees Planted in D.C.

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A new drug shows signs of delaying Alzheimer’s symptoms in those who are genetically predisposed to the disease and a surprising skeleton discovery could rewrite our history of the pyramids. Plus, On This Day in History, the first cherry blossom trees are planted in Washington D.C.

Anti-amyloid drug shows signs of preventing Alzheimer's dementia | ScienceDaily

Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer's symptoms. Now they have to prove it | AP News

Strange skeleton discovery could rewrite our history of the pyramids | BBC Science Focus Magazine

Japanese cherry trees planted along the Potomac | March 27, 1912 | HISTORY

Mrs. Taft and the Cherry Blossoms - White House Historical Association


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New Drug Delays Alzheimer's Symptoms, The Skeleton That Could Rewrite Pyramid History, and TDIH - Cherry Blossom Trees Planted in D.C.

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