New proof in Alzheimer’s research demands new thinking, bold action within the healthcare industry

In this piece from Healthcare Business Today, DAC Founding Chairman George Vradenburg focuses on the landmark U.S. POINTER Study, which offers the strongest evidence yet that lifestyle interventions: diet, exercise, cognitive training, and vascular monitoring, can protect brain health in at-risk older adults.

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