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#164 - Amanda Smith, M.D.: Diagnosing, preventing, and treating Alzheimer’s disease, and what we can all learn from patients with dementia

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Importance of Gleal Cells in Neurological Damage

In neurological damage, the activation of gleal cells and their release of toxins can lead to a cascade of damage, including auto-fagino which eats up brain tissue, as well as the formation of plaks and tangles that eventually result in cell death. Recent research emphasizes the significant role of gleal cells in pathology, questioning whether damage to these cells alone could be responsible for the observed symptoms besides the death of neurons.

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