When an “AARP Bulletin” arrived in my e-mailbox, I literally caught my breath at the headline, “Closing In on Alzheimer’s: Finally, new drugs offer real hope for reversing the disease,” had me clicking and reading.
“Reversing” was the first word that excited me. Until now, drugs used to treat Alzheimer’s disease have worked for some, to slow the progress. But only for a time. When the drugs stop working, the person generally ends up at the same stage of the disease they...

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