Navigating Alzheimer’s Disease in the Summer: Tips for Caregivers

As the summer season arrives, it brings with it warmer temperatures, longer days, and a range of activities to enjoy. However, for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers, this time of year can present unique challenges. In this blog post, we will explore how Alzheimer’s disease can be influenced by summer conditions and provide …

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The Importance of Clinical Research in Advancing Memory Loss Treatments

Link: https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/09/health/fda-committee-lecanemab-leqembi/index.html The recent FDA advisory committee’s recommendation* to approve Lecanemab (Leqembi) for the treatment of memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease highlights the vital role of clinical research in advancing breakthrough treatments. Clinical research is crucial in understanding the complexities of memory loss conditions, identifying potential therapies, and determining their safety and efficacy.   …

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Journey of Hope and Understanding

Alzheimer’s disease is a topic that has captured the attention of scientists, researchers, and medical professionals for decades. With its devastating impact on memory, cognition, and overall quality of life, Alzheimer’s poses significant challenges to individuals and their loved ones. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to explore the intricacies of this …

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Thankful for Alzheimer's Research

Thankful for Alzheimer’s Research

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) was first described in 1906. Since then, numerous breakthroughs in technology, infrastructure, and disease knowledge have helped improve patients’ lives and push us closer to a cure. Though the road is still very long ahead of us, November marks a time to pause and reflect on past, present, and future efforts. These …

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ALS: There's more work to do

ALS: More Work to Do

French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot discovered Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ((a-my-o-TROE-fik LAT-ur-ul skluh-ROE-si) or ALS. Originally, we knew ALS as Charcot’s disease after the discoverer. However, in June of 1941, it became known as Lou Gehrig’s disease when the hall of famer retired from baseball shortly after his diagnosis. There is no cure for ALS, leaving us …

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MEMORY ASSESSMENT

The brief questionnaire at the link below can help determine if you or a loved one might be at risk of developing a memory disorder where further evaluation may be needed.