Treating Alzheimer’s a Decade Before Symptoms Appear: Is it Possible?

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Alzheimer’s disease is an extremely common disease, even though we may not be aware of it. In fact, it’s estimated that one in nine people over the age of 65 years old has Alzheimer’s disease. This is a very big number for a disease that takes away your life.

Understand Alzheimer’s disease in just three minutes with this animated video.

Most of the time, when Alzheimer’s is diagnosed, the disease is in an advanced state. Difficulty remembering events, concentrating, confusion with location, space, and time, or mood changes and language problems are some of the most common symptoms of this devastating disease.

But what if we could diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s a decade before the first symptoms appear? In this video shared by Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Reisa Sperling, director of the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment,  shares some promising news about the hospital’s efforts towards secondary and primary prevention of Alzheimer’s.

What exactly is Alzheimer’s disease? Here’s what you need to know.

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