Use of salbutamol significantly improved blood flow — a measure of cerebral perfusion, or the steady flow of nutrients and oxygen via the blood to brain tissue — in healthy people in a Phase 1 trial, according to data from CuraSen Therapeutics, the investigative therapy’s developer. Poor cerebral perfusion is associated with cognitive decline and diminished neuronal activity, and is considered an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. These results were presented at the 15th International…
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