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Could some gut bacteria contribute to Alzheimer’s?

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In search for more treatments for Alzheimer’s, researchers are investigating the potential role played by bacterial infections in this disease, using mouse models. Image credit: Maskot/Getty Images
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae is a bacterium found in a person’s gut microbiome and feces.
  • If K. pneumoniae travels to other areas of the body, it can cause a number of serious medical conditions.
  • Researchers from Florida State University believe there may also be a connection between K. pneumoniae…

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