For decades, scientists and doctors have been searching for more effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Yet many questions about its causes remain unanswered, and there’s still no consensus on the best way to treat the disease. This week, two experts join us to discuss the latest in Alzheimer’s research and why studying this type of illness continues to be a challenge.
Guest Information:
- Dr. Robert Vassar, scientific director, behavior neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
- Dr. Karl Herrup, professor, neurobiology, investigator, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, author, How Not to Study a Disease.
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