“…Numerous studies have shown that FA can rapidly accumulate in organism, and is primarily associated with FA pollutants, [104,209] diets (deep‐sea fish polluted with methyl mercury [210,211] ), viral infect, [212–216] external stimuli, [19] stress, [20,36] and trauma, as well as with endogenous factors, such as: age, [11,32] stroke, [36] diabetes, [217] postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), [218] and ALDH2 polymorphisms [217,219,210] (Figure 5a). The most direct evidence is that injection of 0.45 mM FA (a concentration detected in aged rats with cognitive deficits) can mimic memory disorders in healthy adult male mice and rats [10] …”