

#138 - Lauren Miller Rogen and Richard Isaacson, M.D.: Alzheimer’s disease prevention—patient and doctor perspectives
5 snips Nov 23, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Lauren Miller Rogen, a writer and actress driven by her family's Alzheimer's struggles, shares a heartfelt journey into the disease's emotional impacts. Joined by Dr. Richard Isaacson, a leading expert on Alzheimer's prevention, they explore the intertwining roles of genetics and lifestyle in mitigating risks. Lauren reveals her personalized prevention strategies, emphasizing hope amid genetic predispositions. The duo highlights the importance of exercise, nutrition, and awareness, reminding listeners that understanding one's risk can empower proactive health choices.
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Early Experiences with Alzheimer's
- Lauren Miller Rogen's earliest memories include her grandfather's Alzheimer's.
- Her grandmother also developed dementia after his passing.
Alzheimer's: A Family Disease
- Alzheimer's begins decades before memory loss, impacting families deeply.
- Richard Isaacson emphasizes the importance of investigating early onset cases.
Polygenic Risk and APOE4
- Early-onset Alzheimer's is rare, often involving multiple genes (polygenic risk) and environmental factors.
- APOE4 increases risk, but doesn't guarantee Alzheimer's; lifestyle can mitigate genetic predispositions.