What's New in the World of Alzheimers Research?

What's New in the World of Alzheimers Research?

Despite the vast population Alzheimer’s disease affects each year, no new drugs have been approved by the FDA in 16 years. The lack of success in AD drug development has infused scepticism in the field. This recent scientific publication shows the latest developments in the AD drug pipeline as of 2019.

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Reconsidering Alzheimer's Disease

Reconsidering Alzheimer's Disease

In light of the underwhelming efficacy of human anti-Abeta clinical trials in the last several years, we are pleased to read the scientific community starting to reconsider the theory that amyloid beta (Abeta) is the primary causative factor in Alzheimer's disease. This paper is among several we've seen over the past year which criticizes the amyloid cascade hypothesis, and does a good job of balancing the supportive and contradictory evidence for the hypothesis.

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