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Imagine escaping a war-torn country as a child and later dedicating your life to transforming healthcare. Dr. Dung Trinh shares his heartfelt journey from Vietnam to the forefront of Alzheimer's care, emphasizing the urgent need to shift from a reactive "sick care" system to a proactive health-focused approach. Through his personal experiences and professional insights, Dr. Trinh highlights the critical importance of early detection and prevention in managing cognitive decline.

As we navigate the complexities of Alzheimer's care, Dr. Trinh provides a first-hand account of the challenges faced by patients and their families. He discusses the transition from healthy independence to extensive care and the significant burden placed on family caregivers. We also address the growing difficulty in securing home health and nursing home care, advocating for better early detection and preventative measures to alleviate these pressures.

This episode underscores the pivotal role of lifestyle choices in preventing chronic diseases like Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. We explore the importance of annual memory assessments for those over 65, the role of primary care physicians in prevention, and the latest advancements in FDA-approved medications targeting amyloid plaques. Join us for a comprehensive discussion on the power of lifestyle changes and early intervention in combating major health issues.

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