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home:diseases:alzheimers_dementia [02.11.2019] – [Amyloid proteins, the hallmark of Alzheimer's, are produced in response to infection] sallieqhome:diseases:alzheimers_dementia [02.11.2019] – [Evidence of infectious cause] sallieq
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 We are excited that someone [the team of Harvard researchers who first identified amyloid beta as an antimicrobial petide] is thinking out of the box in ways that others haven't considered. Most of the evidence about infections and AD has been ignored. The Harvard researchers are going about this in a rational way. It's not such a radical idea. HIV can trigger dementia. Why not other organisms? We are excited that someone [the team of Harvard researchers who first identified amyloid beta as an antimicrobial petide] is thinking out of the box in ways that others haven't considered. Most of the evidence about infections and AD has been ignored. The Harvard researchers are going about this in a rational way. It's not such a radical idea. HIV can trigger dementia. Why not other organisms?
  
-//**Brian Balin, PhD**, [[http://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2010/05060/New_Study_Theorizes_that_Amyloid_Beta_Protein_is.9.aspx|NeurologyToday]] (subscription required)//+//**Brian Balin, PhD**, [[http://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2010/05060/New_Study_Theorizes_that_Amyloid_Beta_Protein_is.9.aspx|NeurologyToday]] //
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