Published July 27, 2010
If you could take a test that determines whether you’ll have Alzheimer’s disease, would you?
The science of Alzheimer’s is so evolved that doctors may no longer have to wait until after someone suffers memory loss to diagnose the disease.
But would you want to know? Dr. Brad Hyman, a neurologist at Mass General and the director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, tackles this question on Radio Boston today. Listen for the broadcast at 3:15 p.m. and then join Hyman and me here for a live chat immediately afterward. It’s a Hubbub first.
Join the conversation and ask yours questions of one of New England’s leading Alzheimer’s neurologists.
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