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Treating Alzheimer‘s Disease: Recent Advances and Challenges | Science Summit 2025



This video features a recording of the Falling Walls Circle session „Treating Alzheimer‘s Disease: Recent Advances and Challenges
“ held during the Falling Walls Science Summit 2025 in Berlin.

Recent advances in Alzheimer’s research have revealed new insights into its mechanisms and potential treatments. Focused on early detection and disease-modifying therapies, the discussion will highlight ongoing challenges in tackling the disease. This roundtable will explore the accessibility of early diagnosis, as well as the role of international collaboration in driving breakthroughs to improve care and outcomes for patients.

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