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Alzheimer’s Clinical Trial Based on Precision Medicine Helps Nearly All Patients Recover

by Alzheimer’s Survivors, June 2026

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A successful Alzheimer’s clinical trial — based on precision medicine and approved by a review board under U.S. government oversight — has now been completed. Remarkably, nearly all patients in the precision-medicine group improved on key cognitive measures. And the statistical confidence level    of the most important metric is a very high 99.9%. The results of the trial have already been posted as a preprint, while the scientific paper is currently undergoing peer review. But as Alzheimer’s survivors ourselves — living full lives today thanks to the precision medicine approach used in the clinical trial — we believe the big story of this trial is not going to change in substance. It’s a story that needs to be shared now.

News

Alzheimer’s Survivors News 03-2026

From the Road to Research: A Message of Progress

By Judy Benjamin

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As we move forward into 2026, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to each of you for being part of the Alzheimer’s Survivors Foundation community. Your encouragement and belief in a more hopeful narrative around Alzheimer’s is what continues to shape everything we do. Our combined successes in reversing the symptoms of memory loss by following Dr. Dale Bredesen’s ReCODE Protocol—and our willingness to step forward—is at the core of who we are. But it’s not just about shouting the message. Our goal is to be a resource and guide for others—patients, caregivers, and supporters. We established this foundation to let the world know that WE EXIST!

By sharing our stories, we provide examples for others struggling with cognitive decline and bring hope to replace despair. We know from personal experience that a diagnosis need not be a death sentence, and our goal is also to be a resource and guide for others—patients, caregivers, and supporters. Last year marked a major milestone — both personally for me and for our shared mission.

Report

7 Strategies for Brain Health

Your quickstart guide to brain support

by Apollo Health

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Welcome to your cognitive health journey! Whether you’re focused on prevention or actual reversal of cognitive decline, we have groundbreaking guidance to enhance your cognition while improving your overall health. The End of Alzheimer’s program is most effective when used as prevention or in early stages of cognitive decline, but we have seen dramatic improvements even in later stages of the disease process. If you’re already experiencing symptoms of cognitive decline, we recognize that you are in the fight of your life and we have revolutionary, science-based, accessible instructions to help you succeed.

Dr. Bredesen has found that Alzheimer’s results from an imbalance in the neuroplasticity signaling in the brain. As we age and are exposed to multiple toxic assaults, over time, the damaging forces overtake the repair forces and our brains begin to downsize and function poorly. The goal is to change your biochemistry to provide optimal conditions for your brain to thrive. This is accomplished by identifying and addressing the main drivers that could negatively impact your cognition. Each of these contributors must also be treated with foundational diet and lifestyle strategies that support brain health.

We’ve put together the Bredesen Seven to simplify the seven broad strategies to prevent and reverse cognitive decline.

Podcast

How I recovered from Alzheimer’s

By Judy Benjamin, PHD with neurologist Dr. Dale Bredesen

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