Gut-Brain Connection: Latest Alzheimer's Research Update

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In this video, join Carmelia Ray and Dr. Sanjeev Goel as he provides an update on the latest research and findings related to Alzheimer's disease.

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The discussion revolves around the connection between the gut microbiome and Alzheimer's risk. Two recent studies are highlighted, demonstrating that individuals at higher risk for Alzheimer's exhibit different gut bacteria even years before the onset of symptoms. The conversation explores the potential role of gut bacteria in releasing molecules that contribute to the buildup of amyloid proteins in the brain. While the exact relationship between gut bacteria and Alzheimer's is still being studied, the significance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome for overall health is emphasized. The video also mentions the availability of genetic tests and early detection methods to assess the risk of Alzheimer's. Dr. Sanjeev shares his personal experience visiting the Toronto Memory Program and his intention to undergo a PET scan to detect amyloid deposits in his brain. The importance of being proactive and seeking preventive measures is highlighted, encouraging viewers to take control of their Alzheimer's journey. Don't miss out on this valuable information! Subscribe, like, and leave your questions and comments to join the fight against Alzheimer's.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:15 - Update on Gut Microbiome Research
2:00 - Association between Gut Bacteria and Alzheimer's Risk
3:12 - Testing and Identifying Changes in Gut Bacteria
4:12 - Importance of Maintaining a Healthy Gut
5:27 - Microbiome Testing and Functional Medicine Practitioners
7:02 - Dr. Sanjeev's Visit to the Toronto Memory Program
8:49 - The Importance of Proactive Measures
9:17 - PET Scan and Amyloid Deposits in the Brain
10:06 - Closing Remarks

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