设为首页加入收藏
  • 首页
  • 休闲
  • 综合
  • 娱乐
  • 焦点
  • 探索
  • 时尚
  • 当前位置:首页 >娱乐 >【】

    【】

    发布时间:2025-09-12 00:09:33 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:热点

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Flipboard
    • Comments
    • Print
    • Email

    How to lower your Alzheimer’s risk, according to Dr. Daniel Amen

    The acclaimed psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist explains how everyday choices — from diet and exercise to blood flow — can either protect or accelerate cognitive decline.

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

    Researchers have uncovered a new factor that could contribute to Alzheimer’s disease development.

    A study by Harvard Medical School has identified low lithium levels in the brain as a possible trigger for the common dementia.

    Lithium is known to have many functions in the brain, including balancing mood-regulating chemicals, protecting neurons and managing emotional processing. It has also been used to treat bipolar disorder and depression.

    ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCHERS SAY TARGETING BRAIN SUGAR COULD HELP PROTECT AGAINST DEMENTIA

    Now, new findings show that the metal could be a "missing link" in Alzheimer’s risk, according to a Harvard press release.

    The researchers tested lithium’s effects in mice, as well as human brain tissue and blood samples.

    Mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

    In a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, lithium deficiency, right, dramatically increased amyloid beta deposits in the brain compared with mice that had normal physiological levels of lithium, left. Bottom row: The same was true for the Alzheimer’s neurofibrillary tangle protein tau. (Yankner Lab)

    The human brain samples were obtained in partnership with the Rush Memory and Aging Project in Chicago, which maintains post-mortem brain tissue from thousands of donors. 

    The samples represented the full spectrum of cognitive health, ranging from no sign of disease to mild cognitive impairment to advanced Alzheimer’s, the release stated.

    TWO CANCER DRUGS SHOW PROMISE IN REVERSING ALZHEIMER'S DEVASTATING EFFECTS

    They discovered that lithium levels became lower as signs of the disease increased, showing as "greatly diminished" in advanced Alzheimer’s patients.

    "It’s the first time anyone’s shown that lithium exists at a natural level that’s biologically meaningful without giving it as a drug."

    • 上一篇:Supreme Court justice describes personal beliefs vs judicial duty
    • 下一篇:6000亿寒武纪背后的天才兄弟

      相关文章

      • Emory University discontinues DEI programs amid Trump administration warnings
      • 加油!国乒今日战日本
      • WTT福冈总决赛首日:国乒多人爆冷出局
      • 要问家底怎么样 不愧人称鲁大壮
      • LGBTQ activist Fr. James Martin calls Pope Leo XIV meeting 'a lot of fun'
      • 樊振东深夜发视频并配文:感谢大家的支持,恳请球迷理解尊重
      • 世巡赛北京站3金收官 中国短道速滑队收获信心再出发
      • 青奥会将首迎难民代表队
      • Take this week's American Culture Quiz and test your knowledge of fruit, tech and more
      • 正好侃球丨亚冠赛前泰山助教先道歉:“泰山队从来不回避困难和问题”

        随便看看

      • 6000亿寒武纪背后的天才兄弟
      • 原本草根大舞台 如今引来众大牌
      • 乒乓球|混合团体世界杯:罗马尼亚队胜日本队
      • 梅西落选FIFPRO年度最佳11人
      • Robert Kraft wants Bill Belichick statue 'right next to' Tom Brady's
      • 世巡赛北京站3金收官 中国短道速滑队收获信心再出发
      • 全民健身——蓬勃朝气满校园
      • 孙颖莎说2024最后一次国际比赛很圆满
      • Trump says 'never felt better' on Truth Social amid health rumors
      • 萨巴伦卡领取年终第一奖杯
      • Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【】,都市天下脉观察   辽ICP备198741324484号sitemap