The Impact of Faulty Hypotheses on Alzheimer’s Treatment Progress
The persistence of the Diet-Heart and Amyloid Hypotheses has profoundly shaped dietary guidelines and Alzheimer’s research, contributing to widespread insulin resistance and misdirected medical efforts. Despite the mounting evidence against these hypotheses, they have been sustained by powerful political and economic interests, delaying the discovery of more effective treatments. A shift towards understanding Alzheimer’s as a metabolic disease and revising public health policies is urgently needed to advance both prevention and treatment efforts.
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