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  <title>Individualized Alzheimer's Prevention is (just now) Evidence Based with Richard Isaacson</title>
  <description>As our listeners know I get particularly excited about having certain guests on this show.&amp;amp;nbsp; This episode is one of those guests!&amp;amp;nbsp; I have been after Dr Richard Isaacson for over a year now and I had to make a special trip to NYC to go bang on his door to get his attention here...but the reason I am so excited is because the kind of work that Richard is doing is truly pioneering in the Alzheimer's community and his recently published paper.&amp;amp;nbsp; We'll talk about this in great detail, but by way of introduction. &amp;amp;nbsp; Dr Richard Isaacson finished both his undergraduate degree as well as medical school in just 6 years. Completed his neurology residency at Beth Israel Deaconess/Harvard Medical School and now serves as the Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell in New York City.&amp;amp;nbsp; Finally, and perhaps most important, he and his wife just welcomed their first child into this world....congratulations and Welcome to the show, Dr Isaacson! &amp;amp;nbsp; This is a great episode where we discuss a first-of-its-kind (prospective design) paper showing that early interventions work to prevent Alzheimer's and treat early symptoms. An episode not to be missed. A deep discussion of the research and some of the controversies surrounding Alzheimer's research. </description>
  <author_name>Evolving Past Alzheimer's</author_name>
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