A common bacterium best known for causing pneumonia and sinus infections may also play a surprising role in Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers found that Chlamydia pneumoniae can invade the retina and brain, where it sparks inflammation, nerve cell death, and the buildup of amyloid-beta—the hallmark protein linked to Alzheimer’s. Higher levels of the bacterium were found in people with Alzheimer’s, especially those carrying the high-risk APOE4 gene, and were tied to more severe cognitive decline.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260221000321.htm
AFRINIC accuses litigant of trying to ‘paralyse’ it
-
A 'web of litigation'
The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) has accused one its
members of trying to "paralyse" the organization.…
source
ht...
4 hours ago
No comments:
Post a Comment