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136: The ripple effects of Alzheimer's research fraud
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
For decades Alzheimer's research was centered around one theory, the amyloid-beta hypothesis. That theory is now being called into question after evidence of potential fraud. In this episode, Rachel (Rae) woods invites life sciences expert Nick Hula and senior care expert Miriam Sznycer-Taub to talk about what this means for the scientific and medical community, how to restore trust in medical research, and where the industry may look to next when it comes to memory care.
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Is a key Alzheimer's theory based on manipulated research?
Ep. 90: Aaron Carroll on how clinicians can combat medical misinformation
As we emerge from the global pandemic, health care is restructuring. What decisions should you be making, and what do you need to know to make them? Explore the state of the health care industry and its outlook for next year by visiting advisory.com/HealthCare2023.
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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