We are hearing that Andy Singleton, director of a new and promising Alzheimer's research center at NIH, just announced his resignation.
This will disrupt innovative new Alzheimer's work to go beyond the "amyloid hypothesis." Bad news for anyone who's been touched by this disease. 🧪
This will disrupt innovative new Alzheimer's work to go beyond the "amyloid hypothesis." Bad news for anyone who's been touched by this disease. 🧪
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This is just gutting.
3) is Alzheimers "type 3 diabetes"? We know sugar is inflammatory and people w type 2 diabetes are more likely to get Alzheimers
5) could it be the environment? Microplastics? Pesticides? We now know microplastics can accumulate in the brain.
Because there are numerous studies pointing to different causes, I question if it's several different diseases the way there are different types of cancer.
1. People who eat red meat are more likely to get it. Could it be a prion disease? Some studies hypothesize it's from meat or contaminated surgical instruments.
https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2019/05/414326/alzheimers-disease-double-prion-disorder-study-shows
A second is "I don't know how, but I know you're mine" as she grabs my light blonde hair that she used to have.
I'll fight to the death for her.
He's from the UK. He'll have plenty of job options.
These are the kind of high-skilled workers that are lost when govt is under attack.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Singleton
Work on ALS and frontotemporal dementia
And a study of how we need to expand the diversity of people in human genetics studies to get full data on genome variation.