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A woman in a wheelchair is escorted by a support person as she leaves a clinic for someone living with Alzheimer's disease in the city of Valencia, southern Spain, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2016. European health officials say Alzheimer's disease is on the rise and the only way to prevent it is to start early, by detecting the disease in those who are at risk. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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Future work on Alzheimer’s disease could focus on developing effective treatments that can slow the progression of the disease and improve the quality of life for patients and their loved ones. Possible areas of research include studying the role of lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, in slowing progression and exploring the use of new medications and immunotherapies. In addition, further research may focus on the development of imaging technologies and biomarkers that can help diagnose Alzheimer’s earlier, as well as to track the changes in the brain associated with the disease. Scientists are also devoting considerable effort to exploring the genetic basis of the disease and identifying people at risk, in order to provide aggressive early interventions that can reduce the eventual severity of symptoms.

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Jan. 18, 2023, 1:53 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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