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That was my conclusion from the article too, but where I'm interested in is if the amyloid build up causes permanent damage to the brain, causing dementia, or with the removal of amyloid (which was never possible before) does the patient gain back anything they lost?
It seems surprising they left that answer out as it is very compelling to how the disease actually works.