Can You Catch Alzheimer’s Before It Starts?

Mark Hyman, MD Mark Hyman, MD

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Is it possible to stop Alzheimer's, heart disease, and cancer before they start? In this episode, Dr. Mark Hyman sits down with world-renowned physician, cardiologist, and geneticist Dr. Eric Topol to discuss the future of disease prevention and longevity. We are entering a revolutionary new era where we can detect diseases like Alzheimer's up to 20 years before the first signs of mild cognitive impairment, giving us a massive runway to intervene.

Dr. Topol shares groundbreaking insights from his "Welderly" study, which examined people in their 90s who had never had a chronic illness , revealing that genetics are far less important than we thought. This conversation is a masterclass in proactive health, moving beyond reactive medicine to a future where we can truly prevent the three big age-related diseases: Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.

We discuss:

• How new diagnostics and AI tools could help detect Alzheimer’s early

• The key lab tests and biomarkers to know—and how to talk to your doctor about them

• Why tracking your health data over time matters more than you think

• What you can do to strengthen your immune system and lower disease risk

We have more power than ever to take control of our health. This episode shows you where to start.

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(0:00) Preventing Alzheimer's: Early detection and the role of p tau
(0:47) Introduction of Dr. Eric Topol and his book, SuperAgers
(2:10) Genetic risk vs. actual disease manifestation and the Welderly study
(4:23) Genetics vs. lifestyle in longevity and health
(6:37) Inflammation, immune system, and aging
(7:26) Measuring biological age and the potential of proteomic scores
(11:24) Preventability of age-related diseases and the role of social connections
(17:27) Polygenic risk scores and health span alignment
(21:26) Path to preventing major age-related diseases and diabetes' role
(22:23) Significance and impact of p tau two 17 blood test in Alzheimer's
(26:31) Lifestyle and drug interventions for Alzheimer's prevention
(33:14) Diet, muscle mass, protein intake, and sleep in preventing age-related diseases
(41:47) Cost-effective health interventions and heart disease prevention
(45:39) Environmental toxins' impact on heart and cardiovascular health
(51:33) Advances in heart disease treatment, new metrics, and technologies
(57:20) Lifestyle impact and statins in heart disease prevention
(1:02:13) Alternative drugs for lowering LDL and advanced diagnostics
(1:06:42) Technologies and strategies for early cancer detection
(1:10:27) Role of the immune system and AI in cancer prevention and diagnosis
(1:15:56) Understanding and testing for polygenic risk in cancer
(1:19:12) Limitations and potential of liquid biopsies and proteomic tests
(1:24:26) Enhancing immune function to combat cancer and prevent metastasis
(1:30:41) Advances in early disease detection and prevention
(1:32:43) Overview and accessibility of medical information in "Super Agers"
(1:34:02) Aspirations for longevity, healthy aging, and closing remarks