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Breakthroughs Changing The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Alzheimer’s

Last updated: July 22, 2025 7:35 am
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Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating illness that affects millions of people worldwide each year. In 2012, Phyllis Barkman Ferrell, a former Eli Lilly employee, found herself facing a personal battle with the disease when her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. This experience led her to become involved in the Davos Alzheimer’s Collective, a global initiative focused on improving access to new treatments for the disease.

The traditional path to an Alzheimer’s diagnosis has often been long and uncertain, involving invasive tests and procedures that may not always provide a clear answer. However, recent advancements in diagnostic tools have revolutionized the process. Patients can now undergo a digital cognitive assessment and a blood-based biomarker test to determine their likelihood of having Alzheimer’s. These tests, coupled with insurance-approved PET scans and spinal fluid testing, can lead to a more accurate diagnosis and eligibility for new disease-modifying therapies.

One such patient who has benefited from these new treatments is Jerry Klauer, an 83-year-old Alzheimer’s patient. After experiencing memory loss and other symptoms, Jerry was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s through a blood-based biomarker test and PET scan. He then participated in a clinical trial for a monoclonal antibody therapy, which has since been FDA-approved. The treatment has slowed the progression of the disease and improved Jerry’s symptoms, offering hope for a better quality of life.

Early intervention is key in treating Alzheimer’s, as the disease begins to manifest long before symptoms appear. Research is ongoing to determine the optimal time for intervention and the most effective treatments. While amyloid-targeting therapies have shown promise in slowing disease progression, researchers are also exploring new approaches to targeting tau protein, another key player in Alzheimer’s pathology.

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In addition to medical advancements, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial in reducing the risk of dementia. Controlling factors such as hypertension, blood sugar, and cholesterol, along with regular exercise, quality sleep, social engagement, and a Mediterranean diet, can have a significant impact on brain health.

The field of Alzheimer’s research is more optimistic than ever, with over 140 drugs in clinical trials as of 2023. The rapid pace of advancements and the positive outcomes seen in patients like Jerry Klauer offer hope for a future where Alzheimer’s disease is better understood and more effectively treated.

As we continue to make progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s, it is essential to prioritize brain health and address modifiable risk factors to reduce the impact of this devastating disease. Through ongoing research, innovation, and a focus on early intervention, we can work towards a future where Alzheimer’s is no longer a threat to our loved ones.

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