Updated On: 05 August, 2015 03:12 PM IST | | Agencies
<p>Insulin delivered high up in the nasal cavity goes to affected areas of brain and helps improve memory, says a study that could lead to new therapies for Alzheimer's disease and similar forms of dementia</p>

Insulin
Washington: Insulin delivered high up in the nasal cavity goes to affected areas of brain and helps improve memory, says a study that could lead to new therapies for Alzheimer's disease and similar forms of dementia.
"Before this study, there was very little evidence of how insulin gets into the brain and where it goes," said principal investigator of the study William Banks, professor at University of Washington School of Medicine.