Breakthroughs in Alzheimer's Research Offer New Hope for Treatment

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Recent advances in Alzheimer's research include drugs that slow disease progression and new biomarkers for early detection, marking a scientific revolution despite controversy over cost, side effects, and efficacy. These developments offer hope for better management and potential prevention, but also pose challenges for healthcare systems and raise ethical and social issues.
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