David Sinclair· PhD
New study finds APOB to be a major predictor of poor health in older age including Alzheimer’s disease.
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New study finds APOB to be a major predictor of poor health in older age including Alzheimer’s disease.
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Another MR study found that higher levels of APOB and LDL shorten healthspan in humans. The study also provided preliminary evidence that high APOB increases risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Another MR study found that higher levels of APOB and LDL shorten healthspan in humans. The study also provided preliminary evidence that high APOB increases risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Additionally, higher APOB and LDL-C levels have been associated with a shorter healthspan and an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Another MR study found that higher levels of APOB and LDL shorten healthspan in humans. The study also provided preliminary evidence that high APOB increases risk for Alzheimer's disease.