New approaches that target proteins associated with the disease.

The Future of Everything

Michael Greicius, Russ Altman

The future of Alzheimer’s treatment

DEC 13, 202432 MIN
The Future of Everything

The future of Alzheimer’s treatment

DEC 13, 202432 MIN

Description

Guest Michael Greicius is an authority on Alzheimer’s disease. He makes the case that while effective treatments have remained elusive, there are high hopes for new approaches that target tau proteins in the brain associated with the disease. In the meantime, to reduce Alzheimer’s risk stay active, eat well, and manage circulatory risks, but skip genetic testing for now until better treatments emerge, Greicius tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.

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(00:00:00) Introduction

Russ Altman introduces guest Michael Greicius, a professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University.

(00:02:12) Understanding Alzheimer's Disease

The roles of amyloid and tau proteins in Alzheimer's disease.

(00:04:53) Challenges in Developing Treatments

The multiple hurdles in creating Alzheimer's therapies.

(00:09:07) Current Alzheimer's Drugs

The controversies and limitations of recently approved drugs.

(00:10:23) Amyloid Plaques and Their Impact

Why removing amyloid plaques hasn’t improved patient outcomes.

(00:14:29) Problems with Alzheimer's Trials

The disconnect between amyloid removal and patient outcomes.

(00:18:03) Functional Unblinding and Trial Bias

How functional unblinding affects trial results and drug evaluations.

(00:23:51) The Potential of Targeting Tau

New breakthroughs in targeting tau protein for Alzheimer’s.

(00:26:35) The Future of Prevention

Potential preemptive treatments for Alzheimer's and their administration.

(00:29:19) Lifestyle and Risk Reduction

Recommendations for reducing risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

(00:31:43) Conclusion

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