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  • Apr 3, 2024 | thelancet.com | Emma Nichols |Jennifer Rabin

    Poor motor function, including gait dysfunction, is often observed in people with dementia. 1O'Keeffe ST Kazeem H Philpott RM Playfer JR Gosney M Lye M Gait disturbance in Alzheimer's disease: a clinical study. Recent evidence suggests that poor motor function might even precede the onset of dementia. 2Collyer TA Murray AM Woods RL et al. Association of dual decline in cognition and gait speed with risk of dementia in older adults. ,  3Nyul-Toth A DelFavero J Mukli P et al.

  • Aug 3, 2023 | www2.deloitte.com | Jennifer Rabin

    By Jennifer Rabinspecialist master, Deloitte Consulting LLP Cell and gene therapies (CGT) hold the promise of treating or even curing some cancers and rare diseases.1 These emerging therapies are also among the world’s most expensive treatments—often between $400,000 and $2 million per dose, and sometimes much more.2 A potential wave of new gene therapies is building on the horizon.

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