• Alzheimer’s disease, a devastating form of dementia, afflicted an estimated 6.2 million Americans in 2021. With our aging population, prevalence is projected to soar in the coming decades unless we find better ways to prevent and treat this neurodegenerative condition. Conventional therapies have had limited success in slowing mental decline once Alzheimer’s takes hold. We…

  • Attacking Cancer Through a Multi-Pronged Approach

    Cancer remains one of the most formidable health challenges of our time. In 2020, nearly 10 million people died from cancer worldwide, with over 19 million new cases diagnosed. As the global population ages, cancer rates are projected to continue rising substantially over the next few decades. Clearly, we need new strategies to stem this…

  • Improving Healthcare to Prevent Heart Disease

    Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, commonly known as heart disease, remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Fortunately, we now have a deeper understanding of how to prevent this chronic condition that uses tools beyond diet and lifestyle. Cardiovascular diseases related to atherosclerosis, commonly referred to as heart disease, have been the leading cause of…