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Are Bacteria to Blame in the Cause of Alzheimer's and Heart Disease?
Season 1 · Episode 31

Are Bacteria to Blame in the Cause of Alzheimer's and Heart Disease?

New antibiotic technology as a future potential treatment in early heart disease and early Alzheimer's

The People's Scientist · Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri

October 6, 201918m 10s

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Show Notes

In the last two decades bacteria have been detected in the brains of patients who died with Alzheimer's disease and in the atherosclerotic plaques of those with coronary artery disease. In today's episode, we further dive into how bacteria can induce and accelerate two of the most devastating chronic diseases and the latest science on how we can treat heart disease and Alzheimer's in the future.


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