Alzheimer’s affects millions worldwide, gradually impairing memory, cognitive function, and the ability to manage everyday tasks. The uncertainty of disease progression can be deeply concerning for both patients and caregivers.
For your loved ones, struggling to find the right words can be frustrating, and navigating once-familiar routines may feel overwhelming.
Caregivers, in turn, may find it challenging to communicate and provide support, often experiencing emotional exhaustion, helplessness, and the weight of constant responsibility.
While existing treatments aim to manage symptoms, many offer only temporary relief. Medications may come with side effects, and cognitive therapies—while beneficial—often provide limited improvements.
Lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and sleep are essential for overall health but are not enough to slow the disease’s progression.
Advancements in stem cell therapy are now opening new possibilities…