Abstract
Alzheimer’s Disease currently has no cure, although there are various drugs to treat the symptoms of cognitive decline. However, Dr. Dale Bredesen claims to have discovered a way to prevent and reverse Alzheimer’s Disease, with a protocol of interventions that he termed “ReCODE”. To test the effectiveness of the ReCODE protocol, researchers collected patient reviews from the books off Amazon, rated the reviews on a 1-5 scale of patient cognitive change, and analyzed the results using a Chi-square test for goodness of fit. Statistical analysis rejected the null hypothesis and accepted the alternative hypothesis that the ReCODE protocol was effective in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Cite
MLA
Shu, Alice, et al. “Quantifying the Effectiveness of Dr. Bredesen’s ReCODE Protocol in Alzheimer’s Disease.” Journal of Secondary and Undergraduate Research, vol. 2, no. 4, 2024
APA
Shu, A., Lin, A., Xie, J., Mei, R., Chen, A., Yang, M., Cheng, L. (2024). Quantifying the Effectiveness of Dr. Bredesen’s ReCODE Protocol in Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Secondary and Undergraduate Research, 2(4)
Chicago
Shu, Alice, et al. “Quantifying the Effectiveness of Dr. Bredesen’s ReCODE Protocol in Alzheimer’s Disease.” Journal of Secondary and Undergraduate Research 2, no. 4 (2024).