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Liver disease is linked 38% higher risk of dementia.



The FDA accepted new medications for Alzheimer's. And the research is advancing very fast. The name of the medicine is in the top link below this text. 

Accumulating toxins can cause the immune cells can attack neurons.  When certain toxins are accumulating in cells there is the possibility that their membrane proteins are changing.  Or otherwise, there will be some strange chemical compounds in the core of those neurons. And if the immune cell misses the neuron or their support cell and destroys those vital cells. 

The liver is a very important organ. That organ removes toxic material from our bodies. And that thing can explain why liver disease causes dementia. When toxic waste of the cell metabolism will start to pile up in our body those products of metabolism also get access to our brains and neurons. 

When toxic chemicals are starting to pile up in the brain neurons are meant to stay the entire life. There is a big risk that those neurons will be destroyed. This is the reason why we must think about our way of life. 


If researchers could remove those toxic chemicals from the brain that thing can bring a cure for some kinds of dementia cases. 


When toxins start to accumulate in brain neurons, they disturb the normal metabolism of those cells. The damage to the DNA of brain neurons can cause problems. 

''Researchers from Osaka University discover an unexpected alteration in the brain during the autopsy of a patient with clinically typical Parkinson’s disease: an accumulation of TDP-43 proteins rather than alpha-synuclein". (ScitechDaily.Com/An Unexpected Change in the Brain: A New Cause of Parkinson’s Related Cell Death Discovered)

And the thing is that in Parkinson's something in the brain cells causes their death. So could that thing be the hybrid influence of toxic chemicals that makes those cells create wrong proteins or if the chemical environment of the cells is something else than it should be? That thing causes anomalies in the actions of neurons. 


https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/treatments/aducanumab


https://scitechdaily.com/an-unexpected-change-in-the-brain-a-new-cause-of-parkinsons-related-cell-death-discovered/


https://scitechdaily.com/liver-disease-linked-to-a-38-higher-risk-of-dementia/


https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-find-new-way-to-clear-toxic-waste-from-brain/


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