Alzheimer's Misconceptions

Current approaches to Alzheimer's treatment are outdated, focusing on late-stage interventions rather than prevention. Despite evidence suggesting cognitive decline can be reversed, families are often not informed about proactive measures. The financial burden of Alzheimer's care is staggering, leaving many destitute, while ineffective monopharmaceuticals dominate the treatment landscape. Understanding the physical changes in the brain, such as shrinkage and enlarged ventricles, highlights the urgent need for a shift in how we address this disease.