Could Restoring Lithium Levels Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
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A study conducted at Harvard University and published on August 6 reveals that the natural deficiency of lithium in the brain could be one of the first signs of Alzheimer's disease. Correcting this deficiency could slow its progression, and pave the way for promising future treatments.
Could Restoring Lithium Levels Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
A decade-long investigation has revealed that natural lithium in the brain helps shield against Alzheimer’s disease by maintaining healthy function across all major brain cell types. Researchers found that lithium loss is one of the earliest brain changes in Alzheimer’s, often occurring before noticeable symptoms.
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