Article 6J7CZ Alzheimer’s can pass between humans in rare medical accidents, suggests study

Alzheimer’s can pass between humans in rare medical accidents, suggests study

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Handful of patients who received human growth hormone from deceased donors in now-banned practice went on to develop signs

Alzheimer's can be spread from human to human through rare medical accidents, research suggests, although experts stress there is no evidence the disease can be passed between people through everyday activities or routine care.

Researchers say a handful of people who received human growth hormone from the pituitary glands of deceased donors have gone on to develop early onset Alzheimer's - likely because the hormones used were contaminated with proteins that seeded the disease in their brains.

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