Thanks for pointing out all the things wrong with this so-called "study."
I just read another article about Alzheimer, and how your eye health could affect your risk of developing Alzheimer:
"A new study suggests staying on top of your eye health could offer a simple avenue for reducing your risks of future brain problems.
A team of researchers led by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health epidemiologist Jason Smith has found improvements to common vision problems could potentially prevent as many as one in five dementia cases in older people."
Quote form article: Your Eyesight Could Be Putting You at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
I enjoy your accounts of poor science because it sharpens my understanding of good methods and credible science.
Thanks for pointing out all the things wrong with this so-called "study."
I just read another article about Alzheimer, and how your eye health could affect your risk of developing Alzheimer:
"A new study suggests staying on top of your eye health could offer a simple avenue for reducing your risks of future brain problems.
A team of researchers led by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health epidemiologist Jason Smith has found improvements to common vision problems could potentially prevent as many as one in five dementia cases in older people."
Quote form article: Your Eyesight Could Be Putting You at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
https://www.sciencealert.com/your-eyesight-could-be-putting-you-at-risk-of-developing-alzheimers
The study: Retinal pathological features and proteome signatures of Alzheimer’s disease
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00401-023-02548-2