Environmental Causes and Prevention Measures for Alzheimerâs Disease examines the increased incidence of the disease in developed countries and aims to educate neuroscientists, medical practitioners and other educated individuals on new insights into environmental causation, primarily metals.
This book looks into the web of evidence around the hypothesis of copper toxicity and the additional role that a high fat diet plays in disease progression and cognition loss.
The data and its implications are discussed, along with potential prevention measures.
This book will generate excitement and interest among neuroscientists, medical practitioners and other biomedical researchers.
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