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Emerging Developments in Cognitive Health: What Works – And When

12 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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You may have heard buzzy headlines in recent months about GLP-1s and their potential to treat Alzheimer's disease, or new blood tests that can quickly provide an Alzheimer's diagnosis. With the Alzheimer's Association estimating that 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, any headline offering hope to affected families is sure to attract hype. But what do these emerging developments actually mean for families? On this episode of There for Care, Dr. Aaron Rosenberg is back to talk through the latest in cognitive health research and tools – what works, and when it might be best applied.

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