Paul Saladino· MD
there's no therapy targeting amyloid has been shown to be beneficial and the amyloid plaque burn doesn't correlate with cognitive outcomes or trajectory of Alzheimer's disease
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there's no therapy targeting amyloid has been shown to be beneficial and the amyloid plaque burn doesn't correlate with cognitive outcomes or trajectory of Alzheimer's disease
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the amount of amyloid that you've accumulated doesn't correlate with outcomes
I think you know I have to reach deep into the depths of my memory and if people have tried to do that kind of um correlation it's you know the r is somewhere around 0.1 or something — so you know which just means for people it's virtually uncorrelated