- Past studies have identified some Alzheimer’s early risk factors including age, family history, and genetics.
- Researchers from the University of California San Francisco have used AI to identify several early risk factors to predict a person’s Alzheimer’s disease up to seven years before symptoms occur.
- Scientists identified early risk factors affecting both men and women, as well as a few that were sex-specific including erectile dysfunction and an enlarged prostate for men and osteoporosis for women.
According to researchers,
With numbers like these, it’s no wonder why researchers are constantly looking for new ways to lower a person’s risk of developing this type of dementia.
Past studies have identified some Alzheimer’s early risk factors including
Now, researchers from the University of California San Francisco have used
While scientists identified some early risk factors affecting both men and women, they also found a few that were gender-specific including erectile dysfunction and an
The findings were published in
According to Alice S. Tang, an MD/Ph.D. student in the Sirota Lab, part of the Department of Pediatrics and the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute at the University of California San Francisco, and lead author of this study, spotting early risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease is important because as a
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