Reversing Alzheimers 2.0 Summit Preview

Reversing Alzheimers 2.0 Summit Preview

Author: Functional Forum April 9, 2026 Duration: 34:59

What if cognitive decline and Alzheimer's could be reversed?

In this episode of The Evolution of Medicine , James Maskell and Dr. Kristine Burke discuss the 2026 summit's advances in precision medicine and team-based approaches to brain health.

You'll learn about a first-of-its-kind randomized trial showing measurable cognitive improvement, the importance of addressing multiple root causes, and strategies for making these interventions accessible to clinicians and patients alike.

This is a conversation about science, hope, and creating a new standard of care for cognitive decline.

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About the Guest:

Dr. Kristine Burke is a physician specializing in functional and precision medicine, focused on reversing chronic diseases including Alzheimer's and cognitive decline. She applies a systems-based approach to address root causes, helping patients achieve measurable recovery through coordinated, personalized care.

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Register for the Reversing Alzheimer's 2.0 Summit, running from April 11, 2026 – April 15, 2026.

Join us at https://drtalks.com/summits/alzheimers

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