The way to fight Alzheimer’s disease is to intervene decades before someone demonstrates symptoms, U.S. researchers suggest.
“The future of this disease is to intervene decades before someone becomes symptomatic. This analysis says you can save literally billions of dollars in long-term care costs if you can intervene at an earlier stage,” study co-author David Weimer of the La Follette School of Public Affairs said in a statement. “What you don’t know costs a lot of money when it comes to this disease.”