Preventive Treatments for Early-Onset Alzheimer’s: A Hopeful Solution to Stop Disease Progression

2023-09-22 18:40:54

A 40-year-old man, whose father died of early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 52, began preventive treatments to block the development of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease is a nightmare for people who suffer from it, but also for their loved ones who have to live with these terrible effects on a loved one.

Can we hope one day for a treatment to stop the progression of this disease?

The Quebec university hospital center is testing a new treatment aimed at slowing the progression of the disease.

Listen to Robert Jr Laforce, neurologist and neuropsychologist at the Quebec University Hospital Research Center.

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