Over the years, many researchers have tried to improve the lives of people with Alzheimer’s. Their results were rarely promising. Now, a new study aims to slow the onset of the disease.
Dr. Douglas Scharre is a professor of clinical neurology and psychiatry at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. He tells us about his research, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, about how electronic brain stimulation could preserve cognitive and behavioral functions for people living with Alzheimer’s.
This the February 20, 2018 episode.