‘Breakthrough’ Alzheimer’s drugs unlikely to benefit patients, report suggests | BBC News

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Influential analysis has concluded that “breakthrough” Alzheimer’s drugs are unlikely to benefit patients.

Researchers said the impact was “well below” what was needed to make a difference to dementia patients’ lives.

However, their report has also provoked a vicious backlash from equally esteemed scientists who label it as fundamentally flawed.

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