New Commentary Rethinks Alzheimer’s Disease Susceptibility and Heterogeneity
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Medicine · Neurology
A new commentary published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia critically re-evaluates the concept of Alzheimer’s disease susceptibility and heterogeneity. The authors offer a perspective on the influential work of Miller et al., challenging current assumptions about the factors that contribute to an individual’s risk profile. For a neuroscientist like yourself, whose PhD work involves developing models of complex neurological phenomena like placebo analgesia in chronic pain, this conceptual reframing is directly relevant as it underscores the importance of accounting for individual variability in disease mechanisms and therapeutic response, a principle that is central to translational pain research.
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