New NIH Grant: The Impact of Environmental factors on Lewy Body Dementia: Combining Claims Data and Mechanistic Stu — $1.8M at Unknown Institution
Scientists are studying how things in our environment—like air pollution or chemicals—might increase the risk of Lewy body dementia, a brain disease that affects over one million Americans. Lewy body dementia happens when harmful proteins called alpha-synuclein build up in the brain and damage it, causing memory loss and movement problems. This $1.8 million research project will look at medical records and do lab studies to understand these environmental connections better.