You will need this. Ask your doctor for EXACT PROTOCOLS that improve cerebral blood vessel health.
Your chances of getting dementia.
1. A documented 33% dementia chance post-stroke from an Australian study? May 2012.
2. Then this study came out and seems to have a range from 17-66%. December 2013.
3. A 20% chance in this research. July 2013.
4. Dementia Risk Doubled in Patients Following Stroke September 2018
5. Parkinson’s Disease May Have Link to Stroke March 2017
Alzheimer’s disease may be combated by improving blood vessel health in the brain
According to the study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Neuron, improving blood vessel health in the brain may be a new route for combating the neurodegenerative disease.
The study focused on vasomotion, slow vessel pulsations associated with the clearance of substances from the brain, possibly affecting the accumulation of amyloid-beta. Such protein fragments are considered a hallmark sign for Alzheimer’s disease, based on countless studies targeting neurodegeneration.
For the study, researchers administered to rodents dextran, a fluorescently labeled carbohydrate, initiating imaging tests thereafter.
Upon evaluating the findings, researchers quickly noticed something aberrant: Vasomotion was detrimental in clearing dextran from the brain. Also, vessel pulsations were inhibited and clearance rates abated in rodents with cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
“Vasomotion correlated with paravascular clearance of fluorescent dextran from the interstitial fluid,” Susanne van Veluw, co-author of the study, explained.
“Increasing the amplitude of vasomotion by means of visually evoked vascular responses resulted in increased clearance rates in the visual cortex of awake mice. Evoked vascular reactivity was impaired in mice with CAA, which corresponded to slower clearance rates.”
Overall, the findings bring new light on how maintaining healthy vasculature may be beneficial for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
“Our findings highlight the importance of the vasculature in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease.”
“If we direct therapeutic strategies towards promoting healthy vasculature and therefore improve clearance of amyloid-beta from the brain, we may be able to prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in the future.”
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