The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

New Alzheimer’s Disease Research: Brain Microbiome Breakthrough? | Dr. Neal Barnard

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Jan 16, 2025
Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of The Physicians Committee and author of The Power Foods Diet, discusses groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research. He reveals how the brain's microbiome may influence cognitive decline and suggests antiviral medications could cut the risk of Alzheimer's by over 90%. The conversation touches on the benefits of certain vaccines, a Mediterranean diet rich in antioxidants, and the impact of regular exercise on memory. Lastly, he addresses the pros and cons of omega-3s and highlights the brain-boosting power of berries.
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Antivirals Could Cut Alzheimer's Risk

  • Antiviral drugs like acyclovir may reduce Alzheimer's risk by over 90%.
  • These drugs have virtually no side effects, making them promising for prevention.
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Vaccines Linked to Alzheimer's Protection

  • Receiving certain vaccines correlates with lower Alzheimer's risk.
  • Flu and pneumonia vaccines are especially implicated in this protective effect.
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Amyloid Might Defend Brain from Viruses

  • Amyloid protein buildup may be a defense against brain viruses.
  • Alzheimer's might be linked to viral infections triggering this immune response.
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