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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

  • Human growth hormones linked to Alzheimer's and CJD

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    Human growth hormones given to children contain seeds of a protein that has been seen in Alzheimer's sufferers. The hormones have also been suspected of being a cause of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), which causes fatal degeneration of the brain.

    The hormone therapy has now been stopped, but the proteins can also be carried on surgical instruments, say researchers from University College London.

    They can't be sure that the growth hormones cause Alzheimer's disease, but they are concerned that they contain seeds that cause amyloid pathology in the brain, one of the chief characteristics of the disease.

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