Although no Alzheimer's treatment options are a cure for the disease, experts are hopeful about new possibilities in the future. Many treatments are in development, including monoclonal antibodies to target beta-amyloid plaques and medication that prevents the formation of these plaques.
Other Alzheimer's treatments in development aim to reverse memory loss, inflammation, and other brain changes that occur in people with Alzheimer's disease.

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