Abstract

Hypoperfusion, Mitochondria Failure, Oxidative Stress, and Alzheimer Disease.

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  • Alzheimer disease (AD) and cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) are the two leading causes of age-related dementia

  • Recent advances on several fronts suggest that the vascular risk factors, which are linked to cerebrovascular disease and stroke in the elderly, significantly increase the risk of AD

  • Irrespective of the ultimate pathogenic mechanism, these findings suggest that managing vascular disease is important in the treatment and prevention of AD or mixed dementia

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Introduction

Alzheimer disease (AD) and cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) are the two leading causes of age-related dementia. Hypoperfusion, Mitochondria Failure, Oxidative Stress, and Alzheimer Disease Recent advances on several fronts suggest that the vascular risk factors, which are linked to cerebrovascular disease and stroke in the elderly, significantly increase the risk of AD.

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