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The Peter Attia Drive Podcast: Rethinking Alzheimer’s—from inflammation to personalized care

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Alzheimer’s disease may start far earlier, and far more variably, than most people realize. In this condensed summary of The Peter Attia Drive Podcast, Peter Attia and neurologist Gayatri Devi unpack how dementia is diagnosed, why inflammation may precede amyloid and tau, and why women—especially around menopause—are often misunderstood in memory care. You’ll hear how Devi approaches subtyping, combines cognitive testing, imaging, genetics, and biomarkers, and why amyloid positivity alone can create “patients in waiting.” The discussion also covers monoclonal antibodies, APOE4 risk, Lewy body disease, Parkinson’s, hormone therapy, vascular risk, and practical ideas like early intervention, cognitive exercise, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. This time-saving recap turns a full-length conversation into a concise, minutes-long overview of the key ideas in Alzheimer’s disease, dementia care, and brain health. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.

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