Recent research shows lifetime stressful events, such as divorce, childhood trauma, and military combat, can have negative consequences for brain health and cognition in later life. Guest: Megan Zuelsdorff, PhD, researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Taking a Closer Look at Cognitive Decline and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Defining and Addressing Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Gut Feelings: The Links Between Gut Health and Alzheimer’s Disease
Reviewing the Six Pillars of Brain Health
Predictive Personalities: How Personality Traits Influence Dementia Risk
Getting AHEAD of Alzheimer’s with Inclusive Clinical Trials
REVEALing APOE Results: Making Genetic Disclosures in Alzheimer’s Research
Advocating for All: The Impact of Community and Equity in Dementia Research
Be BOLD: Detecting Dementia Early Through Public Health Initiatives
Let’s Talk: Navigating Family Conversations About Dementia Through Shared Decision-Making
Making an IMPACT: Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials Through Workforce Development and Inclusivity
Living with Lewy Body: A Neurologist’s Journey Through Research and Dementia Care
The Fundamentals of Neuropsychology: Breaking Down Cognition, Memory and More
Long COVID and Its Effect on Cognition
Listen Up! The Connections Between Hearing Loss, Hearing Interventions and Cognitive Decline
From Caregiver to Research Participant: How One Woman’s Experience as a Dementia Caregiver Drew Her to Alzheimer’s Research
Looking at Lecanemab’s Eligibility Guidelines and Prescription Process
Do Non-Medicinal Interventions Reduce Dementia Risk? Studies are Inconclusive, Here’s Why
The Road to Hope: Philanthropy’s Impact on Alzheimer’s Research
Could Green Tea Hold the Key to New Alzheimer’s Treatments?
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