Eli Lilly drug shown to slow Alzheimer’s progressionTheFascination@beehaw.org to Science@beehaw.org – 97 points – 1 years agoft.com14Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commenthttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2807533 Not exactly what you were looking for (I think) but closer!From the Ars Article: The donanemab trial involved 1,736 participants From your link: Findings In this randomized clinical trial that included 1736 participants with early symptomatic Alzheimer disease and... I would be VERY surprised if this wasn't the study in question 😂 Thank you for finding that! I'll read that over more when I get some time later!Now imagine if it were coincidence... Thankfully it's not. Happy to see that alzheimer research is getting more interest though, it's a scary condition.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2807533 Not exactly what you were looking for (I think) but closer!From the Ars Article: The donanemab trial involved 1,736 participants From your link: Findings In this randomized clinical trial that included 1736 participants with early symptomatic Alzheimer disease and... I would be VERY surprised if this wasn't the study in question 😂 Thank you for finding that! I'll read that over more when I get some time later!Now imagine if it were coincidence... Thankfully it's not. Happy to see that alzheimer research is getting more interest though, it's a scary condition.
From the Ars Article: The donanemab trial involved 1,736 participants From your link: Findings In this randomized clinical trial that included 1736 participants with early symptomatic Alzheimer disease and... I would be VERY surprised if this wasn't the study in question 😂 Thank you for finding that! I'll read that over more when I get some time later!Now imagine if it were coincidence... Thankfully it's not. Happy to see that alzheimer research is getting more interest though, it's a scary condition.
Now imagine if it were coincidence... Thankfully it's not. Happy to see that alzheimer research is getting more interest though, it's a scary condition.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2807533
Not exactly what you were looking for (I think) but closer!
From the Ars Article:
From your link:
I would be VERY surprised if this wasn't the study in question 😂
Thank you for finding that! I'll read that over more when I get some time later!
Now imagine if it were coincidence...
Thankfully it's not. Happy to see that alzheimer research is getting more interest though, it's a scary condition.