
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study
The Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS) is a collaborative research effort focused on understanding and developing treatments for Alzheimer's disease. It involves scientists, doctors, and researchers working together to test new medications, gather data, and identify ways to slow or prevent the disease's progression. The goal is to improve diagnosis, treatment options, and ultimately find a cure. By sharing resources and knowledge, the ADCS accelerates advances in understanding complex brain changes associated with Alzheimer's, aiming to benefit patients, families, and society.