Andrew Huberman· PhD
so Alzheimer's disease is both the most prevalent form of dementia and the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease
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so Alzheimer's disease is both the most prevalent form of dementia and the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease
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at the outset I'll say that a lot of what we're going to talk about today is around Alzheimer's disease because Alzheimer's disease is both the most common neurodegenerative disease and the most common cause of dementia