But I think that we are rapidly moving into amazing technologies and research, research, especially in everything. But I'm going to focus on Alzheimer's. We now have some medications that can help with stopping the progression. We have some early detection tools that we've never had before [for Alzheimer's]. We've had a lot more awareness of how and when to try to detect and tools to use to do that. But at the same time, we have huge gaps here because who's going to do the detecting? (10:50–10:54)
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