DALLAS: Alzheimer’s disease is actually made up of three different subtypes, a finding that could help in the development of more targeted research and treatment for the neurocognitive disorder.
The subtypes identified are: inflammatory, in which markers such as C-reactive protein and serum albumin to globulin ratios are increased; non-inflammatory, in which other metabolic abnormalities are present; and cortical, which primarily affects younger people, does not cause memory loss at first, but individuals tend to lose language skills…