Mini Review
Eliminating the One Size Fits All Approach in Alzheimer\'s disease On the Process to Precision Healthcare
Author(s): Babita Srivastava*
The rapid spread of Alzheimer's disease and the ineffectiveness of treatments pose threats to the world healthcare system. By 2050, it is predicted that the prevalence of this condition will quadruple, placing enormous economic strain on the global medical industry. Therefore, a radical shift in current methods of illness prevention, treatment, and diagnosis is urgently required. With its personalised approach to disease treatment, precision medicine takes into account a patient's unique genetic, environmental, and lifestyle characteristics to help create medicines that are specifically suited to them. Personalised models and clinical medicine are being integrated more easily thanks to the launch of global precision medicine initiatives. The goal of the review is to give a thorough understanding of the neuroin flammatory mechanisms that lead to AD. A succinct summary of the tr.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/irjbcs.2023.38