This episode explores genetic risk factors for early- and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Host Nathaniel Chin and guest Corinne Engelman discuss the research looking into genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease and the uncertainty that comes with genetic testing. Guest: Corinne Engelman, MSHP, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Episode Topics:
Bonus Episode: Current Research into Frontotemporal Dementia
Understanding and Managing Frontotemporal Dementia
It Takes Two to Tango: The Importance of Amyloid and Tau in Cognitive Decline
What We Have Learned from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention Study
Considerations for Caregivers in Indian Country
Early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease: What to Know and What to Expect
Palliative Care and Hospice Conversations for Dementia Patients, Families and Caregivers
Building the Brain: Finding the Cognitive Benefits of Physical Activity
When Good Becomes Bad: Researching the Impact of Neuroinflammation
The Power of Disclosure: How Explaining Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Impacts Life Afterward
Simple Steps to Reduce Fall Risk among Older Adults
The Evolving Definition of Alzheimer’s Disease
Telemedicine Reduces Emergency Room Visits for Dementia Patients
Safety Tips for the Aging Driver
A Guide to Developing Mind-Body Skills for Improved Brain Health and Wellness
Bank Supports Aging Customers with Dementia Friendly Training for Its Employees
Medication Management Tips for Seniors
Dementia Caregiver Turns Advocate for People with Alzheimer’s Disease
Battling Health Disparities in Aging Research and Care
Improving Care for an Aging Population through Innovative Nursing and Caregiver Programs
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