The possibility of a cure for Alzheimer’s disease is being explored through direct observation of brain surgery. BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher is investigating the scientific feasibility of eradicating this debilitating condition. The focus is on understanding the intricate biological mechanisms at play within the brain during surgical interventions, aiming to uncover pathways that could lead to a definitive treatment or cure for Alzheimer’s. This approach involves examining the brain’s structural and functional changes, seeking to identify targets for therapeutic development. The ultimate goal is to determine if, from a scientific standpoint, Alzheimer’s can be fully reversed or prevented.


