
Neck Surgery Offers New Hope for Alzheimer’s Patients
Experimental neck surgery, deep cervical lymphovenous anastomosis (dcLVA), may boost brain detox and ease Alzheimer’s symptoms, sparking cautious optimism.
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Experimental neck surgery, deep cervical lymphovenous anastomosis (dcLVA), may boost brain detox and ease Alzheimer’s symptoms, sparking cautious optimism.
A recent study suggests that carrying two copies of the APOE4 gene may define a new genetic form of Alzheimer’s, leading to earlier symptom onset and prompting a reevaluation of diagnosis and treatment strategies.