Non-Drug Treatment Of Alzheimer’s Disease: Long-Term Benefit Not Proven
Reliable conclusions about the potential for benefit and harm are currently not possible / In general there is still a great need for good studies on non-drug interventions Whether people with Alzheimer’s disease benefit in the long term from non-drug treatment interventions remains an unanswered question. This unsatisfactory finding is mainly due to the fact that convincing studies are lacking so far.
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