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Romanian Researchers Are Trying to Transform Tunnel Waste Into Alzheimer's Treatment

Summary by TVR MOLDOVA
A group of researchers from the University of "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" of Iaşi is looking for an innovative solution to fight Alzheimer's: they use bacteria to transform toxic waste into a compound with therapeutic potential. Their approach could contribute not only to developing better tolerated treatment for Alzheimer's disease, but also to reducing the pollution caused by the tobacco industry.
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A group of researchers from the University of "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" of Iaşi is looking for an innovative solution to fight Alzheimer's: they use bacteria to transform toxic waste into a compound with therapeutic potential. Their approach could contribute not only to developing better tolerated treatment for Alzheimer's disease, but also to reducing the pollution caused by the tobacco industry.

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TVR MOLDOVA broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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