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- W2016301330 abstract "Epidemiology studies, including both regional incidence and the analysis of specific risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease indicate that substantial prevention of the disease, in the 50–70 percent range, is a practical possibility for the United States. Epidemiology has identified a rich diversity of specific prevention strategies relating to nutrition, dietary supplements, lifestyle, food and environmental toxins, and in some cases medication, many of which have a capacity to reduce Alzheimer’s risk by 50 percent or more. The interaction of these risk factors with brain biology is increasingly understood. In contrast, therapeutic strategies for un-prevented Alzheimer’s generally prove incapable of delaying disease progression by more than 3–11 months, because extensive brain cell death occurs even in preclinical or mild cases. A public health program aimed at prevention can be fashioned with expert software packages, based on already identified risk factors. Such statistical analysis should allow the prediction of individual and group Alzheimer’s risks of sufficient power to instruct the formulation of lifestyle, nutritional and environmental programs to substantially reduce disease incidence. A less satisfactory but complementary alternative is very early disease detection with therapeutic strategies focused on retardation of brain cell death, so that the person dies of another cause before the disease is clinically manifested." @default.
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- W2016301330 title "Alzheimer disease is substantially preventable in the United States – review of risk factors, therapy, and the prospects for an expert software system" @default.
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