And we bought this huge lie that Alzheimer's is caused by an increase in beta amyloid plaque formation in the brain. But when they develop medicines and vaccines against beta amyloid, they didn't work. And We have a couple [medicines and vaccines against beta amyloid] that are now FDA approved, but they don't work very well, and they're very expensive. It's. You have to go after all the risk factors as early as you can. I think all of us should be on an Alzheimer's prevention program, which is the same program to prevent depression. (1:35:51–1:35:58)
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Asserts that FDA-approved medicines and vaccines against beta amyloid are not very effective and are costly.
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