5 Things You Didn’t Know About Alzheimer’s Caregivers
(Huffington Post) In honor of National Family Caregiver Month and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, Jan Dougherty shares important insights about Alzheimer’s caregivers. Click here to read more…
Read moreNew Survey Results Released with the Launch of the Global Council on Brain Health
AARP Brain Health Survey reveals nearly half of people are not doing the most important activities to support brain health. Click here to read more…
Read moreSelf-absorbed millennials? Not the ones who are caregivers for their elders
The Washington Post reports on millennials utilizing technology to help with caregiving. Featuring Jan Dougherty (BAI) and Maggie Gonzalez (Alzheimer’s Prevention Registry enrollee). Click here to read more… . . .
Read moreWhat Will It Take to End Alzheimer’s Disease?
Neurology Reviews reports on the 2015 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, with Eric M. Reiman, MD discussing what it will take to end AD within the next 10 years. Click here to read more… .
Read moreTGen crowdsources groundbreaking AD research via online memory test
TGen’s MindCrowd study is the world’s first research project to harness the power of crowdsourcing to advance Alzheimer’s research. The project is the cover story for the November 2015 issue of Phoenix Magazine. Here is a link to the...
Read morePotential “One-Drop” Blood Test Among New Projects Funded by Alzheimer’s Association & Global Down Syndrome Foundation
Studying Alzheimer’s in People with Down Syndrome May Accelerate Scientific Discovery DENVER & CHICAGO, November 9, 2015 – There is increasing evidence that the brain changes of Alzheimer’s disease begin decades before memory and thinking problems occur, prompting...
Read more