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Alzheimer's Disease: What is the Connection between Amyloid Plaques, Magnetite and Memory?
The time it takes from the first plaque is formed and to clinical signs of Alzheimer’s disease is observed, is unknown. I have described herein the possible connection between the plaque development and memory loss. The signals from the sense organs to the possible magnetite-prion part of the information storage in the neurons will be hampered and finally the neurons will disintegrate. Each step will probably affect the short term memory.