Unhealthy cholesterol levels increase Alzheimer's risk
date:Jan 02, 2014
ida first-time finding linking cholesterol fractions in the blood and amyloid deposition in the brain.

This study provides a reason to certainly continue cholesterol treatment in people who are developing memory loss, regardless of concerns regarding their cardiovascular health, Reed said. It also suggests a method of lowering amyloid levels in people who are middle aged, when such build-up is just starting. If modifying cholesterol levels in the brain early in life turns out to reduce amyloid
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