Happy & Healthy with Amy

Early Is Everything: Why Intervening Before Symptoms Matters

Amy Lang Season 1 Episode 279

This episode is for every woman who has watched a loved one battle Alzheimer's and wondered, "Is there anything I can do to prevent this?" 

The answer is yes.

In part three of our four-part series on Alzheimer's prevention, we explore the latest pharmaceutical breakthroughs, the three-phase model of Alzheimer's progression, and why early intervention is everything.

Tune in to discover what treatments are available, what’s in the research pipeline, and how to evaluate options for yourself or a loved one.

What to Listen For:

  • [02:00] – The difference between treating Alzheimer’s symptoms vs. modifying the disease itself
  • [04:30] – The 3-phase model of Alzheimer’s progression and why it matters for treatment
  • [07:00] – The crucial difference between early-onset and late-onset Alzheimer’s
  • [10:45] – Dr. Rudy Tanzi’s “sink metaphor” for how Alzheimer’s develops in the brain
  • [13:00] – The first-ever fully FDA-approved drugs to slow cognitive decline
  • [15:30] – Who qualifies for these new Alzheimer’s drugs—and who doesn’t
  • [17:00] – The serious risks and side effects of monoclonal antibody treatments
  • [20:15] – Why these drugs only work in the early stages of Alzheimer's
  • [22:00] – The staggering cost of new treatments and what insurance may (or may not) cover
  • [25:00] – The future of Alzheimer’s treatment: What’s in the research pipeline right now

Early is everything. This episode has covered the latest in Alzheimer’s treatments, but the most important takeaway is that early intervention gives you the most options. 

Whether through lifestyle changes, early screenings, or new pharmaceutical breakthroughs, there are steps you can take today to protect your brain health.

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From The Episode

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