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Lithium Deficiency Emerges as a Hidden Driver of Alzheimer’s

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What is the earliest spark that ignites the memory-robbing march of Alzheimer’s disease? Why do some people with Alzheimer’s-like changes in the brain never go on to develop dementia? These questions have bedeviled neuroscientists for decades.

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A lithium deficiency in the brain could trigger the cognitive decline characteristic of Alzheimer's, according to a study published in Nature. According to his authors, treatment with this metal appears to have a reversible effect on the disease. - What if lithium was the key to treating Alzheimer's disease? (Health and well-being).

A team of scientists from Harvard Medical School published a transcendental study that could change the way Alzheimer’s disease is understood. Research, which lasted for a decade, suggests that a lithium deficiency in the brain is not just a consequence, but one of the possible causes driving the advance of this devastating neurodegenerative disease.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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