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Alzheimer's Disease

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26. How can people help test possible new treatments for Alzheimer's?

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People with Alzheimer's disease, those with mild cognitive impairment, and healthy people with no memory problems who want to help scientists test new treatments may be able to take part in clinical trials. Clinical trials are studies done with people to find out if a new drug or treatment is safe and effective. (Answer continues on next page.)