Can Alzheimer’s Be Prevented? Promising Research and Strategies

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Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide, and for many families, these effects are felt personally. While there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s, there is promising research indicating that certain strategies may help prevent the onset of the disease.

At Atlanta Neuroscience Institute, we’re committed to connecting patients with the latest research, advice, and treatment options for the most common and challenging neurological diseases we see in our world today. That’s why in today’s blog, we’ll be discussing some of the most encouraging strategies that have emerged for preventing Alzheimer’s. Continue reading to learn more and be sure to contact our team with any questions you may have.


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Lifestyle Interventions and Diet Changes

Many studies have shown that lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s, in addition to the other health benefits they provide. If you’d like professional advice on how to implement these changes in your own life, our team of neuroscience specialists in Atlanta can provide guidance and help you manage any related medical conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.

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Cognitive Stimulation

Stimulating the mind through activities like reading, puzzles, and social engagement may be the key to delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s. In fact, some studies have shown that lifelong involvement in mentally and socially stimulating activities can reduce the risk of being affected by this disease. Moreover, lower education levels seem to be a possible risk factor for Alzheimer’s, which is why it’s so important to keep your brain active throughout your life.

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Medications and Supplements

Certain medications and health supplements may also play a role in Alzheimer’s prevention. One promising new medication, aducanumab (Aduhelm™), works by removing amyloid from the brain, which is thought to slow cognitive and functional decline in patients experiencing the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Additionally, supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E have demonstrated optimistic results when it comes to reducing the risk of the disease.

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Genetic Testing and Counseling

While there is no definitive genetic marker for Alzheimer’s, certain genes may increase the risk of developing the disease. As such, genetic testing and counseling is one way to help identify potential risks and get an early start on preventative measures. Our neurology center in Atlanta offers these services for individuals concerned about their risk of developing Alzheimer’s, so we encourage you to schedule an appointment if you’d like to be screened.


Although there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s, there is hope for prevention. Whether it’s through lifestyle changes or breakthrough medications, the team at Atlanta Neuroscience Institute can help you find the best resources and treatment options for your specific situation. Our focus is on comprehensive care and support, which means we’ll do anything to help you and your family feel at ease. Please contact us today for more information.

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