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‘Hidden’ fat could predict Alzheimer’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms, research finds
In the latest Alzheimer’s research, hidden fat in various parts of the body was shown to be an early warning sign of the common dementia — as much as 20 years before symptoms emerged.
Deep Belly Fat May Help Spur Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms Begin
Buildup of this visceral fat in middle age may boost levels of the two damaging brain proteins, called amyloid and tau, explained a team led by Dr. Mahsa Dolatshahi, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Actual symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may not arise until many years later.
Belly fat linked to signs of Alzheimer’s 20 years before symptoms begin, study says
Belly fat, also known as visceral fat, may contribute to brain atrophy and early markers of Alzheimer’s disease, new research found.
Having this type of fat common in middle age could predict Alzheimer’s — and it shows up 20 years before early symptoms
New research has established a link between a specific type of body fat and brain proteins that are hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease.
Deep belly fat could predict Alzheimer's disease decades ahead of symptoms
People who are obese and harbor deep belly fat are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease-specific proteins in the brain up to 20 years before the earliest dementia symptoms, a new study suggests.
Hidden Belly Fat Reveals Alzheimer’s Risk Decades Before Symptoms
Visceral fat has been linked to early Alzheimer’s disease pathology, according to a study of midlife individuals. Researchers found this fat significantly increases amyloid and tau protein accumulation,
Alzheimer’s could be detected 20 years before symptoms show
Alzheimer’s disease could be detected up to 20 YEARS before dementia symptoms start to show following a major breakthrough. Researchers have linked a specific type of body fat that surrounds vital organs in middle age to abnormal proteins in the brain that are hallmarks of the most common cause of dementia as early as two decades before the earliest symptoms appear.
Belly fat could trigger Alzheimer’s 20 years before symptoms show, study suggests
Excessive belly fat may start causing Alzheimer’s disease 20 years before symptoms emerge, new research suggests.
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This Body Type Is Linked to an Increased Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
A new study has linked visceral fat around the midsection with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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Study declaring Alzheimer's to be a "brain disease" proven to be fabricated
New theories suggest Alzheimer's may involve autoimmunity, with beta-amyloid linked to immune response misfires.
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Biogen expects steady growth for Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in near term
Biogen expects growth of its keenly watched Alzheimer's disease drug, Leqembi, to see a "linear trend" in the United States ...
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“Alzheimer’s in a Dish” Paves the Way for Effective New Therapies
A new algorithm has revealed that 3D models created with mature brain cells closely replicate the brain biology observed in ...
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Dementia and Alzheimer's in Tennessee: What to know
An estimated 6.9 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia. That's about 1 in 9 people in his ...
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Alzheimer's: Caregivers shouldn't ignore signs of depression. Here are a few of them.
The prevalence of depression is 30% to 40% higher in dementia caregivers than other caregivers, especially around the ...
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British firms in China, surgery for Alzheimer’s patients: SCMP daily catch-up
From the yuan hitting its lowest level in months to a neck surgery, here’s a round-up from today’s China and economy coverage ...
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UWF professor awarded over $400k in federal funding to aid Alzheimer's research
Nearly seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer's. By 2050, that number is expected to rise to 13 million.
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