Mitochondria, the energy generators of our cells, are essential for life. When they are under attack – from a combination of stress, environmental toxins, poor nutrition and genetic mutations – … Read more
Significant mitochondrial damage has been identified early in the course of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and often predates the accumulation of amyloid-beta, the cellular waste product historically believed to be responsible … Read more
Oxidative stress caused by a build-up of free radicals has been identified as one of the major contributors to the development of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Free radicals can occur … Read more
Mitochondria, the energy generators of our cells, are essential for life. When they are under attack – from a combination of stress, environmental toxins, and genetic mutations – our cells … Read more
Researchers from Harvard University have proposed a new model of Alzheimer’s disease that suggests that mitochondria dysfunction may be the precursor to the disease. The current model of Alzheimer’s is … Read more