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Alzheimer’s is more common in women than in men; these Vanderbilt researchers may have discovered why

Posted on July 17, 2019 by Gastroenterology Journal

MyVUMC PhotoThe abnormal accumulation of proteins in the brain is a biological marker for Alzheimer’s disease, but the ways in which these proteins spread may help explain why the prevalence of Alzheimer’s is higher in women than in men.


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