We've long praised dolphins as being one of the most intelligent animals on Earth, but that might come with an unfortunate downside. Oxford researchers studying the brains of dolphins have found clear signs of Alzheimer's disease, marking the first time the illness has been detected in a wild…| New Atlas
Could the phenomenon of whale and dolphin strandings be due to Alzheimer's-like cognitive deficits in pod leaders that draw groups into shallow waters? A new study looking at brain tissue from stranded dolphins reveals pathological signs that resemble what is seen in human patients with Alzheimer's…| New Atlas
Brain neuropathology similar to Alzheimer’s patients was found in stranded dolphin brains, serving as strong evidence that cyanobacterial exposure is a risk factor in the development of neurological disease in both dolphins and humans. One of the most heartbreaking occurrences fo| Brain Chemistry Labs The Institute for EthnoMedicine