From Dr. Bredesen
Chief Science Officer
December 15, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Solving Four of the World’s Health Problems
In his blog, Solving Four of the World’s Most Serious Health Problems, Dr. Bredesen describes new breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s, cancer, pandemics, and antibiotic resistance — four of the most pressing global health needs today. It is a time of great medical advances, and these are just four of the many examples of progress. Read More »
November 18, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In Dr. Bredesen’s blog, Here’s to TW3!, he describes the many advances that have occurred in 2025, from the results of the Evanthea randomized controlled clinical trial to the first successes in atypical presentations of Alzheimer’s to the institution of the ReCODE protocol in The Vineyards and other assisted living facilities, as well as other exciting progress. Read More »
October 17, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
What We Are Learning From the Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
In Dr. Bredesen’s October blog, he describes the initial conclusions from the Evanthea randomized controlled clinical trial, a trial that will be completed on October 31. While there is still extensive data to process, some surprising findings have emerged even at this early stage, and he details these in the blog. Read More »
September 18, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Sacrificing Patients in the Name of Healthcare
In his latest blog, Sacrificing Patients in the Name of Healthcare, Dr. Dale Bredesen highlights how healthcare misinformation often comes from outdated medical norms rather than patients. He calls for a paradigm shift, away from profit-driven treatments and toward prevention, early detection, and functional approaches that restore health. Read More »
August 14, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In his blog, Dr. Bredesen reflects on the corruption, hypocrisy, and profit-driven motives dominating Alzheimer’s research. He contrasts costly, ineffective drugs with proven multi-modal approaches, warning of ongoing misinformation and division — yet remains hopeful that pioneers will drive effective prevention and treatment forward. Read More »
July 16, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In Dr. Bredesen’s blog, he describes the rapid advances being made in the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of cognitive decline, and contrasts these with some of the outlandish claims from experts, such as the claim that “the effect of food on your blood sugar likely has a negligible impact on your overall health.” (What?!?) Read More »
June 19, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In his blog, Dr. Bredesen discusses his recent interaction with a biased reporter and the resulting front-page publication in the New York Times. The data that now show, unequivocally, that cognitive decline can be reversed in many (but not all) cases are still being denied, despite multiple publications, by those with links to the pharmaceutical industry. It will take impartial reporting, and possibly a public debate, to move forward and continue to improve outcomes for those in need. Read More »
May 22, 2025•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Setting the Record Straight: Yes, Cognitive Decline Can Be Reversed
About eight months ago, a reporter from The New York Times reached out, planning to cover one of the most important medical breakthroughs of our time: the reversal of cognitive decline. Mainstream medicine still claims it’s impossible. Yet we’ve published multiple peer-reviewed studies — and conducted a successful clinical trial — proving otherwise. We’ve witnessed it repeatedly in real-world practice. A story in the Times could have helped millions discover that cognitive decline is no longer a life sentence. Read More »







