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Season 10
Episode 14
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Did fraud lead us to an Alzheimer's breakthrough?
Season 10
Episode 11
In 2022, news broke that a critical, groundbreaking Alzheimer's research paper had allegedly been a fraud. Did fabricated scientific results accidentally set us on the right path towards a breakthrough?
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