Surely, inflammation is half a billion years old, since even the lowly starfish may experience it. Virtually every human being who ever lived has suffered from it, perhaps dozens or hundreds of times.
A University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) School of Medicine-led team has identified neuroinflammation as the key driver of the spread of pathologically misfolded proteins in the brain, and a cause of ...
Research shows that Semaglutide not only improves memory and learning in Alzheimer's models, but also reduces harmful plaques and proteins, while restoring the neuroprotective effects of oxytocin.
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