Unraveling the Complexities of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease, a common cause of dementia, is a complex and often misunderstood condition. Despite being a leading health concern globally, our understanding of its biochemistry is still evolving. One of the primary characteristics of Alzheimer's is its classification as a protein misfolding disease, attributed to the accumulation of abnormally folded amyloid-beta proteins. Join me on a journey to understand the molecular mechanisms behind it!

Storytime: Over 100 years ago, a physician was treating a patient who could barely remember basic details of their own life. When the patient passed, the doctor examined the patients brain and found plaques and deformities all around the brain. 1/

— Dr. Raven the Science Maven 💕💘 (@ravenscimaven) April 9, 2021

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