The Honest Truth About Alzheimer's Research: FLCCC Weekly Update (June 26, 2024)

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Join us for an eye-opening FLCCC Weekly Webinar, "The Honest Truth About Alzheimer's Research," hosted by Dr. Joseph Varon with guest Dr. Suzanne Gazda. Dr. Gazda, frequent contributor and FLCCC Senior Fellow of Neurology, will discuss the retraction of a landmark Alzheimer's study published in Nature in 2006. This retraction casts doubt on the amyloid hypothesis, a theory that has dominated Alzheimer's research for over 20 years.

Alzheimer's disease affects millions globally, with dementia expected to impact 50% of the next generation of senior citizens. Despite significant funding, Alzheimer's research has faced numerous setbacks, including this recent controversy. Dr. Gazda will explore the future of Alzheimer's research and the shift away from the amyloid theory. Don't miss this critical discussion on the FLCCC Weekly Webinar – essential viewing for anyone interested in Alzheimer's research and its implications.

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