Molecular Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease Between Male and Female Patients
By Nicole Zhao ‘20 Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes memory, cognitive and behavioral problems (1). In the United States, approximately 5.5 million people live with Alzheimer’s with two-thirds being women (2). Although Alzheimer’s treatments are heavily researched, the impact of sex on the molecular level of the disease has not been explored. In this article, sex refers to the physiological and biological … Continue reading Molecular Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease Between Male and Female Patients

