Scientists reveal why Alzheimer’s is more common in women: Risks and precautions
Scientists reveal why Alzheimer’s is more common in women: Risks and precautions
New research from King's College London reveals a potential reason why women are more prone to Alzheimer's. The study found that women with Alzheimer's have fewer unsaturated lipids, particularly omega fatty acids, and more saturated lipids in their blood, a pattern not seen in men.
New research from King's College London reveals a potential reason why women are more prone to Alzheimer's. The study found that women with Alzheimer's have fewer unsaturated lipids, particularly omega fatty acids, and more saturated lipids in their blood, a pattern not seen in men.