When will there be a cure for Alzheimer's effective for every stage of the disease.
It does not have to be widely available, just needs to exist.
Jul 24, 10:22am:
You’re not alone in feeling this way—recovery can indeed feel overwhelming without clear guidance. There’s a thorough recovery roadmap that explains what to expect day by day: gradual activity levels, what signs on your incision indicate progress or cause for concern, and even how hydration, nutrition, and sleep play into healing. The guide found at Some good info on the recovery timeline lays this all out in detail—covering swelling, fever alerts, pain trends, wound care, and mental health as well. It helped reduce my anxiety post-op because I knew what milestones to look for and when to seek help. It’s worth a read for anyone hoping to recover confidently.
Extending close time for continued trading.
@traders Let me know if this is a mistake. Creator is inactive; probably we'll need a mod resolve. That means we need to clear up criteria in advance to avoid an N/A. Please help out with details of what counts as "cured", since the date obviously matters.
@jorge The Lecanemab results put the amyloid hypothesis back in the spotlight. By the way, would love to know your prediction on this one: https://manifold.markets/AntoineDusseaux/will-aducanumab-be-withdrawn-by-the
@AntoineDusseaux thanks! yes, I was going to make a market for the approval of lecanemab, but I don't think that there will be enough people interested and I might not recover the M$100 to create the market. For those interested: https://www.wsj.com/articles/alzheimers-drug-slows-alzheimers-progression-in-trial-11664321462?st=6f5vyke2n4x063u&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink