Liver dysfunction triggers early Alzheimer’s pathology in an adult rat model of chronic liver disease
Published in Neuroscience and General & Internal Medicine
  Did you know that your liver health could influence your brain?
Our latest study (From Liver to Brain) reveals a striking connection between liver dysfunction and cognitive decline, shedding light on its potential role in Alzheimer’s disease risk.
Key takeaway: Liver health isn’t just about metabolism - it may be a critical player in neurodegeneration.
These findings call for integrating liver function assessments and adopting a systemic approach into dementia diagnostics.
Let’s rethink brain health - it might start in the liver!
Could protecting your liver be one step closer to protecting your brain?

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