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Everyday Viruses Could Be Priming Our Brain for Neurodegeneration Over Time
It's a slow-burn effect.
Jun 30
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Shin Jie Yong
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Everyday Viruses Could Be Priming Our Brain for Neurodegeneration Over Time
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By 2060, the Incidence of Dementia May Drop Thanks to a Childhood Vaccine
The childhood chickenpox vaccine wasn’t meant to fight dementia—but it just might, by accident.
Jun 13
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Shin Jie Yong
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By 2060, the Incidence of Dementia May Drop Thanks to a Childhood Vaccine
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Flu Vaccine and Brain Health: What the Biological Evidence Says
It may do more than just prevent the neurodegenerative effects of influenza virus.
Apr 10
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Shin Jie Yong
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Can Flu Shots Protect Your Brain Against Dementia? How Strong Is the Evidence?
I did an updated and targeted meta-analysis to find out.
Mar 26
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Shin Jie Yong
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Can Flu Shots Protect Your Brain Against Dementia? How Strong Is the Evidence?
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Does Influenza Raise the Risk of Dementia? An Updated Meta-Analysis
Apparently, the effects may be comparable to, if not greater than, Covid-19.
Mar 11
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Shin Jie Yong
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Does Influenza Raise the Risk of Dementia? An Updated Meta-Analysis
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Amyloids: What Evolution Reveals About Them and Why They Turn Against Us
On the amyloid paradox (part III)
Feb 15
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Shin Jie Yong
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Beyond Disease: How Amyloid Shaped Early Life Across All Three Domains of Life
On the amyloid paradox (Part II)
Jan 29
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Shin Jie Yong
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Beyond Disease: How Amyloid Shaped Early Life Across All Three Domains of Life
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Amyloid Can Explain the Origin of Life, Despite Its Disease-Causing Reputation
On the amyloid paradox (Part I)
Jan 10
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Shin Jie Yong
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The Origin of Alzheimer's Disease Lies in the Hippocampus. But Why This Area?
Pinpointing what exactly makes the hippocampus so vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects of plaques and tangles.
Dec 12, 2024
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Shin Jie Yong
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The Origin of Alzheimer's Disease Lies in the Hippocampus. But Why This Area?
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The Reason Why Shingles Vaccine is Highly Protective Against Dementia
It may not have anything to do with shingles after all.
Nov 19, 2024
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Shin Jie Yong
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The Reason Why Shingles Vaccine is Highly Protective Against Dementia
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Shingles Vaccine Protects Against Dementia, But How Strong is the Effect? Here's My Attempt to Decode It
It could actually cut off almost half of all dementia cases in women.
Nov 1, 2024
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Shin Jie Yong
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Shingles Vaccine Protects Against Dementia, But How Strong is the Effect? Here's My Attempt to Decode It
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Does the Amyloid Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Still Make Sense? My Journey to Resolve the Gaps
Whoever can pinpoint the missing piece will be on the verge of solving this seemingly unsolvable disease.
Oct 19, 2024
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Shin Jie Yong
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Does the Amyloid Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Still Make Sense? My Journey to Resolve the Gaps
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