Scientists suggested that people with a high polygenic hazard score are likely to develop early-onset of Alzheimer's disease.
The radically high level of blood glucose blocks the function of an important protein that normally hinders brain inflammation associated with dementia.
A recent study by researchers at the University of British Columbia suggest that biochemical reactions which cause Alzheimer's disease could begin in the womb or immediately after birth if a fetus or newborn does not get enough vitamin A.
The researchers found that mushrooms contain bioactive compounds that could play a role in decreasing or delaying the development of neurodegeneration.
Andrew Tobin, professor of molecular biology at the University of Glasgow said in his statement on how they have treated a mice with their newly discovered drug. This drug is not only responsible for improving symptoms of brain degeneration like cognitive decline however it could help to extend a life-span with sick mice.
Alzheimer's is a chronic disease which affects person's ability in thinking, memorizing, moving his parts of body, and language skills.There is a bigger potential risk, If you are having family member or any relative experiencing Alzheimer's.
Finding a treatment plan to reverse or stop Alzheimer's disease is proving elusive as success rate for Alzheimer's drugs is still stuck on .5%.
The naturally occuring compound resveratrol found in dark chocolate and red wine may help reduce the progression of Alzheimer's disease in patients.