Category Archives: Alzheimer’s Disease

FDA Approves Aducanumab for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: One of their best acts ever

Recently approved aducanumab demonstrates the ability to rid the brain of amyloid deposits, which is one piece of the puzzle in a multifaceted treatment plan for Alzheimer’s disease. The FDA should be congratulated for its recent approval of Aducanumab for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. I recognize a tremendous amount of heat directed at the… Read More

How to Select a Clinical Trial for Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s Disease

While successful treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia already exist, the future of clinical trials and the pursuit of finding specific remedies remains confusing. It is essential for potential clinical trial participants to know how to determine if participation in a particular trial is going to be worthwhile. Over the past ten to twenty years,… Read More

COVID-19 Pandemic May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

COVID19 has claimed many lives, especially those who are older and infirm. If we apply the lessons learned from this pandemic, many more lives will be saved over the coming decades, especially in the aged. If our revelations lead to meaningful changes in the way we live, work and study, perhaps, we can prevent or… Read More