‘Silent Phase’ Of Alzheimer’s Begins Decades Before Symptoms, NIH Study Suggests Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Recent advancements in Alzheimer’s disease research show a promising shift in the understanding of the memory-robbing disorder, suggesting that crucial brain changes can occur decades before symptoms manifest. Courtesy of The Allen Institute, Seattle A recent study has identified a two-phase progression of Alzheimer’s, highlighting a silent phase marked by subtle brain changes long before cognitive decline becomes apparent. Alzheimer’s disease has a long pre-symptomatic period, with related changes taking place in the brain “10, 15, even 20 years… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More
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