Dr. Sam Gandy: “U.S. Wants to Buttress Alzheimer's Arsenal by 2025”
With the Alzheimer's epidemic predicted to reach crisis proportions as the U.S. population ages, a panel of experts is meeting for two days to draft a plan to combat a disease that is fast emerging as one of the nation's biggest – and costliest – health threats. "While it is always helpful to call attention to the disease, I worry that efforts like these are mostly window-dressing," said Dr. Sam Gandy, Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research at The Mount Sinai Hospital. “There are no funds attached, and there are no basic scientists on the panel. I don't see how they can seriously discuss cure without basic science input. I would also say that 2025 is way, way too optimistic," Dr. Gandy said. Learn more
Dr. Sam Gandy: “Scientist: Treat Alzheimer's 20 Years Before Symptoms”
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