Two-Thirds of Alzheimer’s Patients Are Women. Here’s How That’s Affecting the Search for a Cure.

By Being Patient | October 23rd, 2018

Being Patient talks to Dr. Rebecca Nebel about why Alzheimer’s presents itself differently in women compared to men and how these differences impact basic research and clinical trials.

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