Have scientisits discovered the cause of Alzheimers disease?

Very interesting piece in the New Scientist here - early evidence suggests that apparently Porphyromonas gingivalis, the key bacteria in chronic gum disease, may also be the main culprit in the development of Alzheimers.

Early days yet and work going on to further investigate.

The bad news is that gum disease affects around a third of all people. But the good news is that a drug that blocks the main toxins of P. gingivalis is entering major clinical trials this year, and research published today shows it might stop and possibly even reverse Alzheimer’s. There could also be a vaccine.

One other obvious lesson from this. If there's even a strong possibility that the scientists who are suggesting this are right, and if you don't want to lose your marbles as you get older, that's an additional reason to do something which makes sense anyway, e.g. make every effort to be vigilant about oral hygiene issues like cleaning and flossing your teeth.

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