Home » today » Health » A cure for Alzheimer’s could be found within 20 years, according to Professor Julie Williams from Cardiff University. Williams suggests that gene therapy, leading to new insights derived from international studies, is advancing Alzheimer’s research. She adds that while there is no single magic cure, scientists may have multiple options for delaying or preventing the disease in 20 years’ time.

A cure for Alzheimer’s could be found within 20 years, according to Professor Julie Williams from Cardiff University. Williams suggests that gene therapy, leading to new insights derived from international studies, is advancing Alzheimer’s research. She adds that while there is no single magic cure, scientists may have multiple options for delaying or preventing the disease in 20 years’ time.

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Professor Julie Williams says the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease is advancing rapidly

One of the UK’s leading Alzheimer’s experts believes there will be a cure for the most common form of the disease within 20 years.

Professor Julie Williams’ team at Cardiff University identified 92 genes that significantly increase the risk of developing the advanced condition.

They were aware of only three genes when their research began in 2009.

“Things are speeding up and getting better all the time,” said Professor Williams, who has studied Alzheimer’s disease for 30 years.

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