This article was published on Thursday, December 17, 2020 in Kaiser Health News.
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When her husband was diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer s disease in 2015, Elizabeth Pan was devastated by the lack of options to slow his inevitable decline. But she was encouraged when she discovered the work of a UCLA neurologist, Dr. Dale Bredesen, who offered a comprehensive lifestyle management program to halt or even reverse cognitive decline in patients like her husband.
After decades of research, Bredesen had concluded that more than 36 drivers of Alzheimer s cumulatively contribute to the loss of mental acuity. They range from chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes to vitamin and hormonal deficiencies, undiagnosed infections and even long-term exposures to toxic substances. Bredesen s impressive academic credentials lent legitimacy to his approach.
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