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 Posted On: 12/14/2018 9:38:42 AM 
  
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	Science magazine: amyloid theory is still valid, we just don't treat patients early enough. 
 
SIGH.
 
But they do make the valid point that some Alzheimer's studies have had perhaps 20% of people in the study who did NOT have Alzheimer's, they had other disorders instead, and that skews results.
 
And, they did conclude by saying that there need to be other therapeutic approaches.
 
But it's disheartening that after many, many billions of dollars wasted on the amyloid theory, they insist on saying "the theory's right, we had to treat people earlier." Maybe -- but I am dubious.
 
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6420/1250.full
 	
 
SIGH.
But they do make the valid point that some Alzheimer's studies have had perhaps 20% of people in the study who did NOT have Alzheimer's, they had other disorders instead, and that skews results.
And, they did conclude by saying that there need to be other therapeutic approaches.
But it's disheartening that after many, many billions of dollars wasted on the amyloid theory, they insist on saying "the theory's right, we had to treat people earlier." Maybe -- but I am dubious.
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6420/1250.full
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