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
Caregiving While Black: Dementia Care for Different Racial and Ethnic Groups
Our Evolving Understanding of Mild Cognitive Impairment
A Closer Look at the Lecanemab Clinical Trials
Therapeutic Fibbing: Mastering the Art of Communicating with a Loved One with Dementia
The Future of the Alzheimer’s Association: Interview with Dr. Joanne Pike and Harry Johns
Introducing Lecanemab, the Latest Alzheimer’s Disease Drug to Receive FDA Accelerated Approval
Healthy Habits for the New Year and Modifiable Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease
Bioenergetics: How Mitochondria Affects Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging
Looking Toward the Future: How Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Disclosures Impact Society
Mixed Dementia, Explained
The Case for Disclosing Biomarker Results to Alzheimer’s Research Participants
Promoting Open Science and Community Engagement with the National Institute on Aging
Moving into the Digital Era of Alzheimer’s Disease Research
National Efforts to Standardize Brain Scan Data for More Accurate Alzheimer’s Risk Predictions
Protecting Participant Privacy and Making Predictions Using Alzheimer’s Data
The Future of Sharing and Accessing Alzheimer’s Disease Data
Introducing the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center
Study Shows APOE e4 Not Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease in American Indian Populations
Improving Registries and Representation in Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Highlights from the 2022 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
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