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English: Dr Stephanie Seneff, Senior Research Scientist at MIT, talks about her experience of getting her findings demonstrating a causal link between statins and Alzheimer's published. This is the ninth part of her interview for 'You must be nuts!', the investigative documentary about the business of dementia. You can watch the prequel of 'You must be nuts!' here: http://youtu.be/QqcJSxs0UMU . For more details, see http://www.youmustbenuts.info
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