@inbook{221, author = {John J. Pippin and Sarah E. Cavanaugh and Francesca Pistollato}, editor = {Kathrin Herrmann and Kimberley Jayne}, title = {Animal Research for Alzheimer Disease: Failures of Science and Ethics}, abstract = {Perhaps the most impactful and foreboding development in chronic diseases in recent decades has been the increasing prevalence and awareness of dementia. The various dementias, especially Alzheimer disease (AD), have derailed and ended the lives of tens of millions in America and worldwide. It is a truism that AD patients die twice. First the mind dies, and only later does the body. AD uniquely and unremittingly affects not only patients, but their families, caregivers, and communities. In recent years, AD may have displaced cancer as the most feared disease among Americans. As with other diseases that have no meaningful methods}, year = {2019}, journal = {Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change}, pages = {480-516}, month = {2019}, publisher = {Brill}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctvjhzq0f.27}, }