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Aluminium and Alzheimer's Disease - The Science that Describes the Link (Hardcover, 1st ed)
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Aluminium and Alzheimer's Disease - The Science that Describes the Link (Hardcover, 1st ed)
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The subject of aluminium and Alzheimer's disease has been plagued
with controversy. This controversy has served to obscure much of
the scientific research in this field, and subsequently has
obscured the possibility that aluminium is a contributory factor in
the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease.
This book brings together many of the world's leading scientists
researching aluminium and life and contains their critical
summaries on the known facts about aluminium toxicity in man and to
offer an opinion on the implications of this knowledge on a link
between aluminium and Alzheimer's disease. The subject areas of the
chapters were chosen to reflect the myriad of ways that aluminium
is known to impact upon mammalian physiology and function and range
from clinical studies, through animal models of disease to the
detailed biochemistry of aluminium toxicity. Chapters are also
included on epidemiology and other factors involved in the
aetiology of Alzheimer's.
This is the first time that this subject has been treated in such
a comprehensive manner. The research detailed in each chapter,
includes the latest research in the field, it has been critically
appraised and this appraisal has been used by each author to
present an informed opinion of its relevance to aluminium and
Alzheimer's disease. The chapters are much more than reviews; they
are a statement of the state of the art and of what the future may
hold for research in this field. As a whole they show the high
quality of research that has been carried out in our efforts to
understand the toxicity of aluminium in man and that we are far
away from discounting the possibility that aluminium is a
contributory factor in the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease.
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