This week, we speak with Dr. Shahriar Salamat and Mr. Jay Fruehling to discuss brain donation research and how it helps give the most accurate diagnoses. Guests: Dr. Shahriar Salamat, professor in the Department of Pathology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and Mr. Jay Fruehling, Wisconsin Brain Bank Program Manager and community educator on brain donations at the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Improving Care for an Aging Population through Innovative Nursing and Caregiver Programs
How to Live a Joyful Life after a Dementia Diagnosis
Where’s the Connection? The Role of Synapses in Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease
What Population Research Can Tell Us about Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
Understanding Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
Identifying and Managing Mental Health Issues in Older Adults
The Science of Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
How Language and Conversation Can Help Detect Dementia
Holiday Tips for Dementia Caregivers
SuperAgers: Who They Are and What They Can Tell Us about Alzheimer’s Disease
The Triumphs and Challenges of Being a Dementia Caretaker
Finding the Link Between High Blood Pressure and Dementia
Approaching Alzheimer’s Disease as a Preventable Condition
Finding Community Resources after a Dementia Diagnosis
New Approaches Yield Promise for Future of Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Trials
Key to Alzheimer’s Disease Cure May Lie in Early Detection
The Science of Sleep and Brain Health
Caregiver Strategies and the Importance of Changing the Way We Think about Alzheimer’s
The Link Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Health Outcomes
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