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Researchers are advocating for a total reevaluation of how we approach Alzheimer’s treatment — and the findings are astonishing.

For many years, studies have concentrated on one primary factor: amyloid-beta. However, recent discoveries indicate that Alzheimer’s is significantly more intricate, with various elements such as tau protein tangles, genetics, age, and even overall bodily health at play.

In this video, learn why existing therapies are inadequate and how upcoming strategies might integrate gene editing, anti-aging treatments, and tailored medicine to combat this devastating illness.

This innovative method has the potential to transform our understanding, management, and even prevention of Alzheimer’s in the years to come.

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00:00What if everything we thought about Alzheimer's is wrong?
00:03For years, scientists blamed one protein, amyloid beta.
00:07New drugs raised hope, but they still cannot reverse the damage.
00:12Now experts say Alzheimer's is not just one problem.
00:15It is many.
00:17Protein tangles, genetics, aging, brain cell death, all working together.
00:24Even your body plays a role.
00:26Blood pressure, insulin, and gut health matter.
00:29So the future is changing.
00:31Gene editing, anti-aging therapies, precision medicine, not one cure.
00:37But many treatments working together is one strategy.
00:40To defeat Alzheimer's, we must think bigger.
00:43Because this disease is a whole network.
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