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Inhalational Alzheimer’s disease: an unrecognized – and treatable – epidemic.
Aging (Albany NY). 2016 Feb;8(2):304-13. doi:
Bredesen DE
Abstract:
....recently three different subtypes have been described: type 1 (inflammatory), type 2 (non-inflammatory or atrophic), and type 3 (cortical). Here I report that type 3 Alzheimer's disease is the result of exposure to specific toxins, and is most commonly inhalational (IAD), a phenotypic manifestation of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), due to biotoxins such as mycotoxins. The appropriate recognition of IAD as a potentially important pathogenetic condition in patients with cognitive decline offers the opportunity for successful treatment of a large number of patients whose current prognoses, in the absence of accurate diagnosis, are grave.
PMID: 26870879
Free Full-Text: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4789584/
Tags: Alzheimer’s, hypotheses, mycotoxins, review