Alzheimer's Disease

By Mary Boudreau Conover

This paper deserves an acknowledgement at the outset. I would have been caught in the quagmire of confusing references and never have finished without Dr. Mathieu Lalonde's review of the first and then the final draft and his responses with tracking notes and two long emails with valuable references. In fact, I wanted him to author or even just co-author the article.

That being impossible because of Mat's time-consuming and demanding post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard, plus his nutrition seminars and CrossFit workouts, I've quoted him liberally, used his well picked references, and set out to give my readers an introduction to some of the inroads scientists have been making in the pursuit of understanding the genesis of the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease, now known as type 3 diabetes.

See the full article here.