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Article imageJoe Graedon - April 8, 2024
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Article imageJoe Graedon - April 28, 2024

Why Would the FDA Approve Ineffective Drugs?

Many doctors believe that FDA's standards for approving new drugs are very high. How come there are many ineffective drugs on the market?

Terry Graedon - March 14, 2024

Could a Daily Multivitamin Help You Stay Sharp?

Joe Graedon - March 4, 2024

Amyloid or Infection Is Contributing to Alzheimer’s

Joe Graedon - February 29, 2024

Could BCG, a 100-Year-Old Vaccine, Protect You From Dementia?

Joe Graedon - February 28, 2024

Can Sildenafil – Viagra Help Prevent Dementia?

Joe Graedon - February 22, 2024

Do Cold Sores Increase the Risk for Alzheimer Disease?

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Joe Graedon - February 21, 2024

Conflicting Results from Anti-Alzheimer’s Treatments: Brain Shrinkage?

The FDA approved 2 new anti-Alzheimer’s treatments. Leqembi is left. Will it approve donanemab? MABS may shrink the brain. Isn't that Bad?

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Joe Graedon - February 7, 2024

The Aduhelm Boondoggle Against Alzheimer’s Goes Belly Up

The US pharmaceutical company behind the Alzheimer's drug aducanumab is pulling the plug. What's the back story on the Aduhelm boondoggle?