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'It was an easy decision': Man donates part of his brain to help find cure for dementia

Aidan McAllister donated healthy brain tissue during surgery for a terminal tumor to support dementia research at the University of Edinburgh, motivated by his grandfather's battle with the disease. The donation enables scientists to study living brain tissue to better understand how Alzheimer's-related proteins damage cell connections.

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'It was an easy decision': Man donates part of his brain to help find cure for dementia

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'It was an easy decision': Man donates part of his brain to help find cure for dementia

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