Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States and has no known cure.
Most drug therapies designed to slow or manage the symptoms have failed.
A growing body of evidence has implicated the immune system, the set of cells and proteins that defend the body from invading bacteria and viruses, as a contributor to Alzheimer’s disease.
A subset of immune cells, those within the innate immune system, swallow and clear away debris and toxins from bodily tissues along with invading microbes.
Studies have shown that these immune custodians become sluggish as a person ages and fail to clear toxins that cause neurodegeneration.
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