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While one of the early symptoms of both Alzheimers disease (AD) and DM-related ADRD is a reduction in cerebral blood flow, the underlying biological mechanisms driving this decline remain to be fully

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While one of the early symptoms of both Alzheimers disease (AD) and DM-related ADRD is a reduction in cerebral blood flow, the underlying biological mechanisms driving this decline remain to be fully elucidated.

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  • Environmental risk and genetic susceptibility in Alzheimer's disease: Impacts on cognitive function and biomarkers (2026) · doi

    Background Alzheimer's disease (AD) involves interactions among genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, yet the contribution of environmental exposures to cognitive decline and biomarker changes remains unclear.

    Keywords: environmental background alzheimer disease involves interactions among genetic lifestyle factors contribution exposures cognitive decline biomarker
  • Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Rescues Cognitive Deficits by Preserving Neurovascular Integrity and Attenuating Glial- and Neuropathology in Diabetic-Related Dementia (2026) · doi

    While one of the early symptoms of both Alzheimers disease (AD) and DM-related ADRD is a reduction in cerebral blood flow, the underlying biological mechanisms driving this decline remain to be fully elucidated.

    Keywords: early symptoms alzheimers disease related adrd reduction cerebral blood flow underlying biological mechanisms driving decline
  • Plasma p-tau217 best captures early longitudinal cognitive changes in subjective cognitive decline compared with p-tau181 and NfL (2026) · doi

    Abstract Background Blood-based biomarkers are increasingly used to support the biological diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but their prognostic value in subjective cognitive decline (SCD) remains incompletely understood.

    Keywords: abstract background blood based biomarkers increasingly used support biological diagnosis alzheimer disease prognostic value subjective

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