Alzheimer’s disease affects memory. It is rooted in the gut microbiome according to the latest research. Bad bacteria, molds, fungus, animal feces, high blood glucose, lipids and parasites can affect the brain which cannot fight these invading microbes.
Most women who have Alzheimer’s have also diabetes and depression. Stress is also a major factor and lack of sunshine. As stress is higher, the less we can sleep. Those who stayed home and with less education have less ways to use their memory, the first root cause.
Results of recent analysis showed the architecture of tau networks is different in men and women, with women having a larger number of “bridging regions” that connect various communities in the brain. This difference may allow tau to spread more easily between regions, boosting the speed at which it accumulates and putting women at greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease. Source: https://neurosciencenews.com/alzheimers-progression-gender-14499/