Peter Attia· MD
after a certain age and i would say this goes anywhere from 55 to 70 the ability of the apoe4 brain to capture apoe4 from blood gets compromised
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after a certain age and i would say this goes anywhere from 55 to 70 the ability of the apoe4 brain to capture apoe4 from blood gets compromised
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the brain of an e4 carrier is on fire it's firing more and it is using the dha that is such from the blood
what we found is that younger apoe4 carriers had greater uptake of dha in their brain compared to non-carriers