What advances for Alzheimer’s disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is the one who, after cancer, scares the most. It affects 900,000 people in France. It upsets the family circle and the daily lives of loved ones. Butadvances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment are real and promising.

On the occasion of World Alzheimer’s Day this Wednesday, September 21, Bonjour Docteur takes stock of the scientific and medical research that gives hope for significant progress in the fight against this disease. To talk about it, Geraldine Mayr and the Dr Jimmy Mohamed receive the Dr. Florence Pasquierneurologist who directs the Memory Resource and Research Center of Lille (CMRR).

Medical news and questions from listeners

Today, Bonjour Docteur tells us about the information campaign onheart failure and announcements by the Minister of Health, François Braun, concerning the prevention and the free morning after pill. Dr. Jimmy Mohamed answers questions from:

René who lives in the Drôme: “I heard that it was possible to donate your stool to study the intestinal flora. Is it of any use? »

Chrystelle: “I would have liked to know if when we have a foie gras, you could still lose weight. »

C’est la vie is devoting its program this Wednesday, September 21 to caregivers who accompany Alzheimer’s patients.


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