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Targeting Gut Dysbiosis in APOE4 Carriers - Strategies for Mitigating Alzheimer's Disease Risk

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Explore a 34-minute webinar presented by Dr. Ai-Ling Lin, an expert in translational neuroimaging of brain vascular and metabolic function in aging and neurological disorders. Delve into the relationship between Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE4), the primary genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease, and gut dysbiosis. Learn how APOE4 carriers, particularly females, may develop gut dysbiosis earlier than non-carriers, potentially elevating their Alzheimer's disease risk. Discover strategies for mitigating this risk through targeting gut dysbiosis. Gain insights into cutting-edge research on nutritional and pharmacologic approaches for protecting the brain from aging, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer's disease. Registered Labroots members can earn PACE credits by watching the webinar and following the provided instructions. Connect with Labroots on various social media platforms for more scientific content and updates.

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Targeting Gut Dysbiosis in APOE4 Carriers Strategies for Mitigating Alzheimer's Disease Risk


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