Scientists have identified new ways lithium chloride may interact with Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms at the cellular level.
Lithium may cause anterograde amnesia, slightly slowed motor movement, and diminished creativity; however, those symptoms could be associated with bipolar disorder itself as opposed to lithium use.
Lithium, traditionally employed as a mood stabiliser, has garnered considerable attention for its neuroprotective properties across a spectrum of neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s, ...
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Study reveals low levels of common contaminants but high levels of other elements in waters associated with an abandoned lithium mine DURHAM, N.C. -- Lithium ore and mining waste from a historic ...