By Scientific AmericanNarrated by Mack Sanderson, Kate Mulligan, Erica Sullivan, Traber Burns
Length3h 26m
About this audiobook
Until recently, one idea has dominated research in treating Alzheimer’s disease: the amyloid hypothesis. Those therapies have repeatedly fallen short, and in this audiobook we take a look at where that hypothesis stands today. We examine recent research into the spectrum of disease causes, including inflammation and immune dysfunction; cutting-edge treatments, including deep-brain stimulation and magnetic resonance–guided focused ultrasound; as well as lifestyle interventions that can help protect from disease.
Audiobook details
GenreHealth and Wellness
Length3 hrs 26 mins
Narrated byMack Sanderson, Kate Mulligan, Erica Sullivan, Traber Burns
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateAug 3, 2021
LanguageEnglish
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Scientific American
Scientific American is the longest continuously published magazine in the US and the home of the most exciting authors presenting the most dynamic ideas in science today. As the leading popular source and authority on science, technology, and innovation, Scientific American’s award-winning scientist-authored content engages, educates, and inspires current and future generations of curious citizens and public and private sector leaders.View all by Scientific American