Dr. Richard Isaacson was featured by CNN discussing new research showing that personalized lifestyle interventions may not only improve brain health but also reduce Alzheimer’s-related blood biomarkers. The article highlights how targeted changes—including nutrition, exercise, sleep optimization, and management of cardiovascular risk factors—were associated with measurable improvements in biomarkers linked to Alzheimer’s disease, offering new hope for earlier prevention.
Dr. Isaacson emphasized the significance of accurately measuring these biomarkers over time:
“In the not so far future, people in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond will get a baseline test to evaluate risk and help track progress over time — similar to how traditional cholesterol tests are used today.”
Read the full CNN article to learn how blood biomarker testing and personalized prevention strategies are helping reshape the future of Alzheimer’s care.

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