Bump on the head ‘linked to Alzheimer’s’

A bump on the head leading to momentary loss of consciousness may be linked to changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s, research suggests.

Bump on the head ‘linked to Alzheimer’s’

Protein accumulations in the brain called beta amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, were present at higher levels in people with memory problems who also had a history of trauma, scientists found.

On average, plaque levels were 18% higher in individuals who during their lives had suffered a concussion resulting in at least a momentary loss of consciousness.

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