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The good news is in the air, even if it won't be tomorrow and not everyone will be able to access it: there is talk of a real cure for Alzheimer's, in the approval phase. We talked about it with Professor Annachiara Cagnin, head of the Center for Cognitive Decline and Dementia of the Neurological Clinic of the Hospital-University of Padua. She was the one who diagnosed early Alzheimer's in Paolo Piccoli, who at 48 years old is already a guest in a nursing home. From the yes in the United States it will take at least a year for the new therapy, currently experimental, to be available in Italy. Reaching an early diagnosis is the real challenge, as is prevention that begins at a young age and not when you start to lose your memory. A healthy lifestyle, hypertension under control, regular sleep, are some of the fundamental rules