Clearing brain plaques isn’t enough to heal Alzheimer’s
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan, led by graduate student Tatsushi Oura and Dr. Hiroyuki Tatekawa, discovered that the Alzheimer’s treatment lecanemab, which removes amyloid plaques from the brain, does not improve the brain’s waste clearance system in the short term. The results indicate that even after treatment, the nerves of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)…


