Why 400+ Alzheimer's Drugs Failed (Here's What Works)
Alzheimer’s is often talked about, but rarely understood in full. For decades, most research has focused on amyloid plaques, but what if that’s only part of the story?
In this deep-dive, Dr. Cory, from the Institute for Systems Biology explains a new way of looking at Alzheimer’s: It is not simply a plaque problem, but as a breakdown in the brain’s “debris management” system, especially how it handles cholesterol.
This perspective connects the dots between genes like ApoE4, the role of microglia, and everyday factors like sleep and stress. It also helps explain why current drugs give mixed results, and what might actually work in the future. Dr. Cory also shares practical insights on prevention and what a new era of treatment could look like.