We typically diagnose Alzheimer’s based on symptom profile: cognitive slowing, memory lapses, and other signs. Family history and age are potential risk factors.
Experimental, NIH-funded therapies are showing very hopeful signs. It’s why efforts to shortcut funding are so misguided.
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Experimental, NIH-funded therapies are showing very hopeful signs. It’s why efforts to shortcut funding are so misguided.
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https://youtu.be/oSGP8x-9yTs?si=KyPTBaFnkobOaA7D
What do you think about the work of Dale Brednesen, MD at UCLA? He claims to have cured Alzheimer’s in 9 out of 10 cases in his initial study in a paper published in a referred medical journal. His work seems to be critical in understanding this scourge. It's a complicated disease!