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July 12, 2018 2018-06-19T23:17:25-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/62b/20180619231755003_hd.jpgThe Senate Special Committee on Aging recently held a hearing on the state of Alzheimer's disease (AD) research, which highlighted the impact of the disease both from a human symptoms perspective, as well as economic toil. Dr. Gareth Howell emphasized the importance of detecting and treating AD prior to cognitive decline. He also highlighted the role of the retina as an extension to the brain to detect AD, resulting in an easy and cost effective way for diagnosis.
by lbashmi
July 12, 2018 2018-06-19T23:17:25-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/62b/20180619231755003_hd.jpgThe Senate Special Committee on Aging recently held a hearing on the state of Alzheimer's disease (AD) research, which highlighted the impact of the disease both from a human symptoms perspective, as well as economic toil. Dr. Gareth Howell emphasized the importance of detecting and treating AD prior to cognitive decline. He also highlighted the role of the retina as an extension to the brain to detect AD, resulting in an easy and cost effective way for diagnosis.
The Senate Special Committee on Aging recently held a hearing on the state of Alzheimer's disease (AD) research, which highlighted the impac… read more
The Senate Special Committee on Aging recently held a hearing on the state of Alzheimer's disease (AD) research, which highlighted the impact of the disease both from a human symptoms perspective, as well as economic toil. Dr. Gareth Howell emphasized the importance of detecting and treating AD prior to cognitive decline. He also highlighted the role of the retina as an extension to the brain to detect AD, resulting in an easy and cost effective way for diagnosis. close
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- Teresa Osborne Secretary Pennsylvania->Department of Aging