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Bill Gates on fighting Alzheimer’s and other dementias

Last updated: June 17, 2025 10:43 am
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Father’s Day without my dad is always a challenging time for me. Memories of him flood my mind more frequently during this period, reminding me of his immense presence in my life. He was a towering figure who played a significant role in shaping the values of the Gates Foundation. Every achievement we have accomplished is a testament to his unwavering vision of creating a better world. However, in 2020, we tragically lost him to Alzheimer’s disease, a heartbreaking journey of witnessing his gradual decline and eventual disappearance.

The impact of Alzheimer’s is not limited to my family; it affects millions of individuals across the United States. Currently, over 7 million people in the country are living with Alzheimer’s, with the numbers expected to rise as life expectancies increase. Despite the devastating statistics, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon in the fight against Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

During a visit to Indiana in 2024, I witnessed firsthand the groundbreaking advancements in Alzheimer’s research. Indiana University’s School of Medicine in Indianapolis showcased cutting-edge neuroscience and innovative biomarker labs that are revolutionizing diagnostics. The development of blood-based diagnostic tests has been a significant breakthrough in Alzheimer’s research, offering a less invasive and more accessible method for early detection. The recent FDA approval of the first blood-based test for individuals aged 55 and older marks a pivotal moment in the field.

Traditionally, confirming an Alzheimer’s diagnosis required complex procedures like PET scans or spinal taps, making early detection challenging. However, with the emergence of blood-based tests, routine screening could become a reality, enabling early intervention before cognitive decline sets in. The approval of two drugs for Alzheimer’s treatment, coupled with early diagnosis, shows promise in slowing down the disease’s progression and improving patient outcomes.

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Ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials aim to evaluate the efficacy of these drugs in individuals with presymptomatic Alzheimer’s, offering hope for more effective treatments in the future. Additionally, continued research and development of new drugs rely on adequate funding and support from government institutions to drive progress in Alzheimer’s research.

As we stand on the brink of transformative breakthroughs in dementia research, it is crucial to prioritize funding and resources to propel further advancements. Collaborative efforts, such as the Alzheimer’s Disease Data Initiative and Global Research and Imaging Platform, facilitate data sharing and collaboration among researchers, accelerating discoveries in the field. Despite the challenges ahead, the strides made in understanding Alzheimer’s in recent years give reason for optimism and hope for a future free from the burden of this devastating disease.

Losing my dad to Alzheimer’s was a profound loss, but the advancements in research and treatment offer a glimmer of hope for a world where families no longer have to endure the pain of watching their loved ones succumb to this illness. The journey towards a cure may be long and arduous, but the progress we have made fuels my belief in a future where Alzheimer’s is no longer a death sentence.

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