New research suggests that the loss of smell in early Alzheimer’s may stem from the brain’s immune cells dismantling critical neural pathways, offering fresh clues for early detection. Credit: Shutte… [+4858 chars]
Researchers Uncover “Eat-Me” Signal That Triggers Alzheimer’s First Symptom - SciTechDaily
Immune-driven nerve fiber damage may underlie early smell loss in Alzheimer’s, offering a new path for early diagnosis. A diminishing sense of smell can appear as one of the earliest indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, often emerging before noticeable cognitiv…
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