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AlzScience’s Five Most Popular Articles of 2016

As 2016 approaches a close, it’s a good time to reflect on the past year and prepare for the next one. It’s been six months since I created AlzScience, and I have to say it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The support and feedback I’ve received for this project has been phenomenal, and I thank you all for that. This is something that I hope to continue for many years to come.

In celebration of 2016, I’ve compiled the top five most popular AlzScience articles based on total number of views. I encourage you to check them out if you weren’t able to read them the first time around. Also, if you have any topics that you would like me to write about in the upcoming year, feel free to contact me via WordPress, Facebook, or Twitter!

#1: The MEND Program Shows Promise for Reversing Cognitive Decline

#2: The Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease

#3: Alzheimer’s Disease: Diabetes of the Brain?

#4: The Role of Metals in Alzheimer’s Disease

#5: A New Approach to Predicting Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

 

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