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Exciting, though underfunded, research going on here. After reading this, I am curious as to whether they will ultimately find that a high proportion of people who lack sufficient amounts of this protection have experienced long-term/multiple incidents of brain-damaging events. Is it possible that over the course of a persons life, severe stress, trauma, sleep apnea, and other sources of brain-damage can burn out the protective system prematurely, leaving an individual with no way to compensate when Alzheimers and other causes of dementia assault the brain later in life? And how might this relate to recent research that suggests Alzheimers should be considered diabetes type three?
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 17:57:56 +0000

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