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Women are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as men. A feature in Nature Medicine reports how the changes to the female brain during menopause, along with social and cultural factors, might affect disease risk. Read the article: https://lnkd.in/ewDWsGBD

  • This is figure 1, which shows glucose metabolism in the postmenopausal brain.
Khushi Matta

chief scientist at TumorEnd

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In simple words one can say " life is like a river it splits into two new rivers ( like Ganges in India), one who have short life and other longer toward the ocean of death. Women live longer than men. Those who get cancer first ofen don't get cancer and Alzheimer's patient may with age may get cancer. Since Women live long are destined to get Alzheimer's. There is no pill for death In the ocean every river has more creeks and we are prone to other health problems .Enjoy life . Thanks Lokesh.

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Dr.M Masum Beg

Editorial Board Member of Aquaculture International(AQUI). Springer Nature Faculty of Department of Fisheries sciences at Ramnagar College

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Thoughtful post, thanks

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Cristina Bernardes Monteiro

Physicist, Research Scientist @ Physics Department - University of Coimbra

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Interessante!

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