HK Alzheimer’s Survey: Ignorance Fuels Delays in Treatment & Caregiver Burden
Here’s a summary of the news articles provided, all focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease:
* Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Survey (HKET): A significant 80% of adults believe a lack of awareness about the disease is the primary reason for delayed medical treatment. The article emphasizes the importance of early detection and treatment to manage the disease and reduce the burden on patients and caregivers, highlighting possibly missed opportunities for intervention in “pre-Alzheimer’s” stages.
* Alzheimer’s Disease is “Incurable” (Ming Pao Health network): Over 30% of adults believe Alzheimer’s is incurable. Though,HKSH points out that a new drug,administered over 18 months,can slow cognitive decline,reinforcing the value of early detection and treatment.
* ProMIS Neurosciences Drug trial (Investing.com): ProMIS Neurosciences has completed recruitment for a clinical trial of its Alzheimer’s disease drug.
In essence, these articles collectively highlight the need for increased awareness, early detection, and the potential for new treatments in combating Alzheimer’s Disease.
