Cav, T., Desmarais, R., Lacombe-Burgoyne, C
In Alzheimer's disease (AD), the disruption of MAMs enhances inflammatory signaling and impairs the cellular response to ER stress ( 5.4 Mitochondrial dysfunction as an upstream driver of amyloid and tau pathology A significant shift in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research is represented by the Mitochondrial Cascade Hypothesis, which posits that mitochondrial dysfunction is the primary driver of AD pathophysiology, rather than a secondary consequence of Tau or A accumulation ( Importantly, this theory posits that the production of A is influenced by mitochondrial dysfunction triggered by toxins
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Notably, compared with visceral fat, subcutaneous fat, which accounts for up to 90% of total body fat, is a more accurate predictor of reduced brain volume
TriNetX cohort study (547,993 matched adults, published in JAAD International, 2026): GLP1 users were 40 percent more likely to develop nonscarring hair loss, 64 percent more likely to develop pattern thinning, and 76 percent more likely to experience stress-related shedding