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#81 - Aging, Alzheimer’s, and Sleep with Dr. William Jagust

The Matt Walker Podcast

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Early Intervention is Key in Alzheimer's Care

The brain has a limited ability to repair itself once neurons and synapses are damaged, making it crucial to intervene early in Alzheimer's treatment. While milder symptoms can still allow for functional daily living, individuals who start with a better cognitive status have a higher likelihood of remaining functional. Current trials are focusing on cognitively healthy individuals with amyloid plaques, recognizing that these may still indicate the presence of Alzheimer's disease, reflecting a shift in treatment paradigms. However, caution is necessary as these treatments can have side effects, and administering them to asymptomatic individuals requires a careful assessment of risks versus benefits.

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