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    Neuroscientist Eric Kandel Won the Nobel Prize for His Discovery
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Neuroscientist Eric Kandel Won the Nobel Prize for His Discovery

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Neuroscientist Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize for his discovery that diseased neurons in the hippocampus are the cause of memory loss in Alzheimer's disease and other forms of neurocognitive disorder.

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