Summary: A fading sense of smell may be one of the earliest warning signs of Alzheimers disease, and new research reveals why. Scientists found that microglia, immune cells in the brain, mistakenly r… [+6261 chars]
Immune Attack on Smell Pathways May Signal Early Alzheimer’s - Neuroscience News
A fading sense of smell may be one of the earliest warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, and new research reveals why.
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