Supplements Podcast By RevGenetics
In this episode of the RevGenetics Podcast, Les and Amy dive into a groundbreaking shift in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. New research led by Min Su Kang at McGill University suggests that we may finally be able to see the "warning lights" of brain damage long before memory loss actually begins. The study focuses on two specific blood markers—p-tau 181 and p-tau 217—which act as biological indicators for the onset of Alzheimer's pathology. By analyzing over 500 individuals, researchers combined these blood tests with advanced 3D brain scans to map out exactly where and how the brain begins to change. This "imaging-transcriptomic" approach doesn't just identify the disease; it reveals the physical damage in real-time, offering a massive leap forward for early detection and personalized intervention. Could blood tests become the standard early warning system for brain health? Join us as we unpack the science behind these markers and what this means for the future of neurodegenerative research and cognitive longevity. Supported by RevGenetics – Science-Based Supplements For Healthy Aging 👉 Explore Longevity Products [https://www.revgenetics.com] Referenced Study: 🔗 Mapping molecular pathways underlying the relationship between plasma ptau and Alzheimer's disease pathology: an imaging‐transcriptomic study [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12783693/] #AlzheimersResearch #RevGenetics #BrainHealth #EarlyDetection #Neuroscience #ptau217 #ptau181 #CognitiveHealth #McGillUniversity #MedicalBreakthrough #LongevityScience #DementiaPrevention #BloodMarkers #HealthyAging #Neurobiology #3DBrainScanning #SciencePodcast #RevGeneticsPodcast #AlzheimersPrevention #PrecisionMedicine
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