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Women at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Yale Neurologist Explains

September 6, 2025 Jennifer Chen Health
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  • Alzheimer's disease is a devastating neurodegenerative condition, and the most common cause of dementia, affecting an estimated 60-70 percent‍ of dementia cases worldwide
Original source: hindustantimes.com

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Why Women May Face Greater Alzheimer’s Risk Than Men, According to Neurologist

Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative condition, and the most common cause of dementia, affecting an estimated 60-70 percent‍ of dementia cases worldwide . Recent research suggests that biological differences between men and women may‍ contribute to varying levels of risk. A November 25, 2024 video shared on Instagram by Yale School of Medicine (YSM) featuring ⁤Dr. Carolyn Fredericks, a YSM neurologist specializing in cognitive and behavioral concerns, explores these potential sex-based differences in brain connectivity and their impact on Alzheimer’s progression. also read | Doctor explains how to know if you are at risk of Alzheimer’s disease:⁣ ‘There’s 1 test that can help intervene early’

Understanding the sex-specific differences in Alzheimer's disease can help tailor prevention and treatment strategies for men and women.⁢ (Freepik)
Understanding the sex-specific differences in Alzheimer’s disease ⁤can definitely ‍help tailor prevention and treatment strategies for men and women. (Freepik)

Alzheimer’s & Women: Key Facts

  • What: Potential sex-based differences in Alzheimer’s disease risk and progression.
  • Were: Research highlighted by ⁢Yale School of Medicine

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