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Social isolation worsens the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, study shows – News-Medical.Net
A study in mice conducted by the UAB shows that social isolation worsens the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, with hyperactivity levels reaching up to twice as m…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 1 2020
A study in mice conducted by the UAB shows that social isolation worsens the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, with hyperactivity levels reaching up to twice as much as in the pathology itself.
The study was published in a special edition of Frontiers in Psychiatry entitled Death and Mourning Processes in the Times of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19), dedicated to assessing the effects of this pandemic.
The research also confirms an increase in th…
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