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Experts say the injection, which will help reduce Alzheimer's disease, could become available within 10 years, the Daily Mail reported.

The Alzheimer's Society said scientists had reached a "turning point" after conducting a number of studies on the disease, noting that they would be able to develop an injection to combat dementia.

The injection would target genes responsible for the development of the disease, the association said.

"There are a lot of puzzles that are still around, but we look forward to good solutions in the future," said Dr. James Pickett, head of research at the Alzheimer's Society.

"We now have the genetic knowledge as the cancer researchers did 30 years ago, and we are now investing in understanding and exploiting it," he said.

He said the injection would be produced to prevent the accumulation of harmful proteins in the brain that causes Alzheimer's safely.

The protein acts as part of the immune defense system of the patient's body against infection, especially in the brain and spinal cord.

According to the latest statistics for 2018, about 5.7 million Americans of all ages suffer from Alzheimer's disease. This number is expected to increase to 14 million by 2050.

Figures in the UK show that 850,000 people live with the disease, while no final treatment has been found.

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