

Alzheimer's Research Evolution: From First Diagnosis to Modern Treatments
Over the last 120 years, Alzheimer's research has drastically changed with the FDA's approval of certain treatments, improvements in biomarker testing, and innovative trials. It is important to recognize the work of those who came before us and began the roadmap to prevention.
1906 - Dr. Alois Alzheimer makes the first diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. After performing a brain autopsy, he noticed what we now know to be the hallmark signs of Alzheimer's Disease: Amyloid plaques and tau tangles. For more on how Dr. Alois Alzheimer made his first diagnosis, visit our resource library: https://na2.hubs.ly/H04NWqr0
#AlzheimersResearch #MedicalHistory #Neuroscience #HealthInnovations #BiomarkerTesting
1906 - Dr. Alois Alzheimer makes the first diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. After performing a brain autopsy, he noticed what we now know to be the hallmark signs of Alzheimer's Disease: Amyloid plaques and tau tangles. For more on how Dr. Alois Alzheimer made his first diagnosis, visit our resource library: https://na2.hubs.ly/H04NWqr0
#AlzheimersResearch #MedicalHistory #Neuroscience #HealthInnovations #BiomarkerTesting
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