Researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center have identified the integrated stress response in microglia as a key factor linking stress in the brain to Alzheimer’s disease progression. Their study reveals that blocking this pathway or the production of harmful lipids by microglia can reverse symptoms in preclinical models, potentially opening new treatment avenues. Researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center have identified the integrated stress response in microglia as a key factor linking stress in the brain to Alzheimer’s disease progression. Their study reveals that blocking this pathway or the production of harmful lipids by microglia can reverse symptoms in preclinical models, potentially opening new treatment avenues. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle