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For Alzheimer's sufferers, brain inflammation ignites a neuron-killing 'forest fire'

By Scientific American  
   May 16, 2025

The exact process remains unclear. In some cases the spark that starts the disease process might be some kind of insult—perhaps a passing virus, gut microbe or long-dormant infection. Or maybe in some people, simply getting older—adding some pounds or suffering too much stress could trigger inflammation that starts a cascade of harmful events.

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