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Training and exam are aimed at implementing latest evidenced-based practices to ensure quality dementia care for a growing number of Americans
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The Alzheimer’s Association is saddened by the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
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David Hyde Pierce honored with special Tony Award | Alzheimer's Association
Chief Science Officer: Any Promising Science Should Be Pursued or Shared With Research Community
First international collaboration on Alzheimer’s disease genetics launched | Alzheimer's Association
Report Provides Latest Alzheimer’s Prevalence, Incidence, Mortality and Costs of Care Data
Baseball shortstop, coach and manager Bud Harrelson shared his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2018. Following his diagnosis, he was a devoted advocate for the cause.
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The Alzheimer’s Association is deeply saddened by the death of legendary singer Tony Bennett, an incredible advocate who publicly shared his story.
Senate Passes BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act
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The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates today’s FDA action to grant traditional approval of Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s disease.
Despite Biogen's decision about discontinuing Aduhelm (aducanumab), the Alzheimer’s Association is optimistic about the future of Alzheimer’s treatments.
Report provides latest Alzheimer’s prevalence, incidence, mortality and costs of care data
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Athletes Personally Impacted by Alzheimer’s
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To address the growing public health crisis of dementia, three leading organizations announced funding for 23 small-scale pilot projects
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The Alzheimer's Association has enhanced ALZNavigator and ALZConnected to support individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers.
Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Expected to Be Signed Into Law
Alzheimer’s Association, AIM Endorses Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
Significant Part the Cloud Research Funding to Examine Adult Stem Cells and Neuroinflammation
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Tech titans, business leaders, and celebrities raise millions of dollars, and awareness, for critical Alzheimer’s research
The Alzheimer's Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) support the bipartisan Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act.
The expanded study will be the first large-scale investigation of how lifestyle interventions affect Alzheimer’s and dementia in the brain.
Report: Worldwide costs of dementia set to soar | Alzheimer's Association
Effort Seeks to Help Health Systems Improve Health Outcomes
The Alzheimer’s Association & the Society for American Baseball Research will provide dementia information & resources through baseball-centric sessions.
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The senators were each named the 2023 AIM Humanitarian of the Year at the National Alzheimer’s Dinner, during the AIM Advocacy Forum.
New PSAs from Ad Council and Alzheimer’s Association Remind Families to Discuss Cognition Concerns Early
Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Signed Into Law
U.S. Senate Passes Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association kicked off the inaugural State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit in Washington, D.C.
The Alzheimer’s Association appreciates the generosity of the Erb Family Foundation and its ongoing commitment to advance Alzheimer’s and dementia research
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Congress Answers Call of Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement: Historic Funding Increase Signed Into Law
SPRINT MIND 2.0 to Clarify Role of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering in Reducing Dementia Risk
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The Alzheimer’s Association is disappointed by the topline Phase 3 data reported today by Genentech and Roche from the Phase 3 clinical trials of gantenerumab.
As the new vice chair of the World Dementia Council, Pike will advance the organization’s global efforts to improve the lives of people affected by dementia.
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What Can We Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s? This Question Has Been Asked by Concerned Individuals, Researchers for Years
UPDATED: The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates the FDA action to grant traditional approval to Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s.
Researchers Call for Caution
Reminds families to remain diligent in wake of recent CMS and CDC guidelines to expand visitation
Amy Grant’s song “Trees We’ll Never See” helps raise Alzheimer's awareness this holiday season as a part of the Alzheimer's Association Music Moments campaign.
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Third Edition of HBI Road Map Outlines Opportunities for State, Local Governments to Address Alzheimer’s Crisis
Analysis Conducted by Independent Data Monitoring Committee Indicated 2 Phase 3 Trials of Aducanumab Unlikely to Be Successful
Phase III Studies of Elenbecestat in People With Early Alzheimer's Had Safety Issues, Causing Eisai and Biogen to Discontinue Clinical Trials
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Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and Rippl announced a partnership designed to revolutionize access to high-quality dementia care across the country.
Alzheimer’s Association advocates flood Senate budget hearings to push HHS secretary to cover Alzheimer’s treatments.
The Comprehensive Care for Alzheimer's Act Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation made its second $5 million grant to the Alzheimer’s Association to support the Zenith Fellows Awards research program.
Alzheimer’s Association, SAGE Issue Brief Identifies Barriers to Care, Recommendations for Improving Care for LGBT Elders
The 2024 Facts & Figures report also shows the latest national & state-by-state statistics on Alzheimer’s disease prevalence, mortality, costs & more.
5-Year Grant Aimed at Identifying Evidence-Based Strategies to Enhance Care, Support for Individuals With Dementia, Their Care Partners
A total of 26 awards have been granted to projects aimed at bridging the gaps in dementia diagnosis, treatment and care among underserved populations worldwide.
Male Caregivers Can Overcome Unique Challenges
Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act Signed Into Law
2022 Facts and Figures report covers the latest Alzheimer's data, and the need to increase public and physician awareness of mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Dementia Presents Unique Challenges for Native Peoples
Part the Cloud, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, was announced today as Best Health Fundraising Event in the 2nd Annual Anthem Awards.
Bipartisan Legislation to Support Equity in Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes Donna M. Wilcock, Ph.D., as the new Editor-in-Chief of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association
Olympic Figure Skater Mariah Bell Uses Her Platform to Help End Alzheimer’s
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These articles and the rest of the November issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association are available online.
Researchers Are Zeroing in on Promising Theories
Artist Finds Escape from Dementia, Donates Proceeds to the Cause
For MSNBC and NBC News Anchor Richard Lui, Long-Distance Caregiving is an Act of Love
Alzheimer’s Association and American College of Radiology (ACR) announce recruiting for the New IDEAS Study
Actor Shares the Career Lessons That Helped Him as a Caregiver
Traumatic Brain Injury May Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
New Studies Show Some Vaccines May Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
Small-House Model Offers Innovative Dementia Care.
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First Phase of Nationwide Study Demonstrates Clinical Impact of Amyloid PET Imaging
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Global research program provides strategic funding to fuel Alzheimer’s and dementia science and accelerate treatment
Plus, Part the Cloud awards $4.75 million to six new, innovative clinical trials
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Communities of Faith Spread the Word About Dementia
The Alzheimer’s Association Imagine Benefit, built on the legacy of the Rita Hayworth Gala, was held on Monday, November 15 at New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center
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The Alzheimer’s Association recognized six trailblazers in neuroscience research and mentorship at the second annual AAIC Neuroscience Next.
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Alzheimer’s Association, AIM Endorse Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Act
The Alzheimer’s Association and Human Rights Campaign (HRC) recently announced a new partnership aimed at providing Alzheimer’s disease information and resource
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The Alzheimer's Association will award up to $5 million in funding to platforms outside the U.S. through the Global Real-World Data Platforms Program (ALZ-RWD).
A passionate presence of purple Alzheimer’s Association and AIM advocates attended the hearing to show their support for these bipartisan Alzheimer’s policies.
NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney presented a $50,000 check to the Alzheimer’s Association to help advance Alzheimer's research support families impacted by dementia.
The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes Eisai as a national sponsor of Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care, support & research.
The sponsorship and grant support Leggett’s work measuring and classifying different styles of caregiving
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Blood biomarkers may revolutionize the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in the future, but aren't yet ready for widespread use, says top clinicians and researchers.
The Alzheimer’s Association presented several awards at AAIC 2022, recognizing innovative dementia researchers for their achievements and contributions.
Experiences of structural, interpersonal & institutional racism are associated with lower memory & worse cognition in midlife & old age, as reported at AAIC.
The results of several clinical trials exploring both drug and non-drug strategies to address Alzheimer's disease & dementia were reported at AAIC 2022.
New recommendations for clinical trial sponsors & dementia researchers provide guidance to better communicate with participants when studies end early.
AAIC 2022 featured groundbreaking research & guidance on Alzheimer's blood biomarkers, treatments, links between racism & dementia, COVID-19 & more.
A history of hypertensive disorders disorders during pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of vascular dementia & accelerated brain aging, studies show.
El AAIC 2022 destacó investigaciones sobre biomarcadores en la sangre, tratamientos, vínculos entre el racismo y la demencia, el COVID-19, y más.
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Seven awards were presented to researchers at AAIC 2023 to honor their expertise, achievements & contributions to the field of Alzheimer’s & dementia science.
"Through both her passionate storytelling & leadership of The Judy Fund, [Gelfand Stearns] is a relentless champion in the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease."
AAIC 2023 announces two new CRISPR-based strategies that offer hope for next-generation Alzheimer’s treatments.
A draft proposal for new Alzheimer’s disease diagnostic criteria was presented to attendees of AAIC 2023. They are a revision of the 2018 research framework.
The east & southeastern U.S. have the highest prevalence of Alzheimer’s, according to a first-ever study of the disease by county, presented at AAIC 2023.
The results showed that donanemab significantly slowed cognitive and functional decline in people with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.
Older adults who start on opioids after a dementia diagnosis face heightened risk of death, according to a study reported at AAIC 2023.
Experiencing less frequent bowel movements is associated with cognitive decline, according to new research reported today at AAIC 2023.
El estreñimiento crónico, un movimiento intestinal cada tres días o más, podría indicar un empeoramiento de la cognición.
A blood test was more than 80% accurate than doctors in identifying Alzheimer’s-related changes, a new study at AAIC reports.
A new study reported at AAIC 2023 found better memory cognition in older adults who volunteered. Volunteering may help protect the brain against dementia.
AAIC 2023 featured groundbreaking research & guidance on an Alzheimer's blood test, gut health, hearing aid intervention, opioids, gene editing and more.
The Key Provisions of the Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act included in House Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA)
Caregiving Podcast Offers New Way to Connect
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Senate HELP Committee Advances Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act
November in-store fundraising campaign to support Alzheimer’s Association’s efforts to help those at greater risk of COVID-19
Alzheimer’s Association and Alzheimer’s Impact Movement Endorse Legislation to Provide Support for Individuals and Families
3-Year Corporate Partnership to Raise $10 Million to Support Alzheimer’s Association Mission; Campaign to Help Connect Caregivers to Resources, Support Services
Bipartisan members sharply questioned the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services about why FDA-approved Alzheimer’s drugs aren’t "reasonable and necessary."
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New insights into factors that may predict, increase or protect against the impact of COVID-19 on memory & thinking were revealed by studies reported at AAIC.
Nuevas perspectivas sobre factores que protegen en contra del impacto de COVID-19 en la memoria y cognición reveladas por estudios presentados en el AAIC.
Experiencias del racismo estructural, interpersonal e institucional asociadas con mala memoria y peor cognición con la edad, como reportaron en el AAIC.
Alzheimer's Network for Treatment and Diagnostics (ALZ-NET) collects long-term clinical & safety data from patients treated with FDA-approved therapies.
Neighborhood disadvantages & persistent low wages are linked to higher dementia risk, lower cognitive performance & faster memory decline, studies show.
Desventajas comunitarias y sueldos bajos están vinculados a un riesgo aumentado de demencia, desempeño cognitivo más bajo y deterioro más rápido de la memoria.
La historia de afecciones hipertensivas durante el embarazo está vinculada a un riesgo aumentado de demencia vascular y envejecimiento cerebral acelerado.
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The Senate passed the bipartisan NAPA Reauthorization Act and the Alzheimer’s Accountability & Investment Act to accelerate the fight against all dementia.
Los resultados pueden ayudar a orientar la asignación de recursos a los programas de salud pública para el Alzheimer en esas regiones.
In a subgroup of older adults with hearing loss who were at higher risk of cognitive decline, using hearing aids for three years cut cognitive decline in half.
Un nuevo estudio sobre adultos mayores descubrió que quienes trabajaban como voluntarios tienen una mejor memoria y función ejecutiva.
Nuevas investigaciones reportadas en el AAIC cubrieron la amplitud de la investigación de la enfermedad de Alzheimer y la demencia.
The Alzheimer’s Association brings together state officials for its second annual State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit.
Legislation will reauthorize the BOLD Act & empower public health departments to improve brain health & support dementia caregivers in their communities.
Bipartisan congressional leaders have announced a $100 million increase for Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding, plus $34 million for the BOLD Act.
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Plus, First Clinical Intervention for LGBT People With Alzheimer’s and Caregivers
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Plus, Participation in Labor Force Plays Strong Role in Late-Life Cognitive Health in Women
Statement From Maria C. Carrillo, PhD, Alzheimer’s Association Chief Science Officer
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The National Institute on Aging (NIA) launches a website for creating customizable recruiting materials for communities of color, as reported at AAIC 2021.
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In the coming year, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may approve additional treatments.
As a patient advocacy group and evidence-based organization, the Alzheimer’s Association stands behind people living with Alzheimer’s.
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The Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) were saddened to learn of the passing of former Rep. Dennis Moore.
NARFE funding contributions surpass $15 million since 1983
Comprehensive Care for Alzheimer’s Act introduced in U.S. House
Three clinical trials investigating promising therapies for Alzheimer's and other dementias are being propelled forward by the new funding from Part the Cloud.
The Alzheimer’s Association and AIM are proud to support the reintroduction of the NAPA Reauthorization Act and the Alzheimer’s Accountability & Investment Act.
Production aims to reduce Alzheimer’s disease stigma, educate and entertain underserved communities
Scientists, clinicians and health professionals will discuss the latest Alzheimer’s and dementia research in Latin America at the AAIC Satellite Symposium.
Up to five startups will be selected to participate in a four-week accelerator and get the chance to win up to $15,000.
This financial commitment will support a new amyloid removal trial launched by DIAN-TU, one of the world's leading Alzheimer's prevention studies.
Legislation to Educate Clinicians on Care Planning Services Available Through Medicare
During National Family Caregivers Month in November, the Alzheimer’s Association highlights the unique challenges facing Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers.
Vern Buchanan, Nanette Barragán and Elizabeth Fowler received the AIM Humanitarian Award for their contributions to the Alzheimer’s and dementia community.
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Legislation ensuring aging population has access to palliative and hospice care passes House
Bipartisan Congressional leaders have announced a $350 million increase for Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding.
Annual National Institutes of Health Funding for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Reaches $2.8 Billion Annually
Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act Passes House
Chief Strategy Officer of the Alzheimer’s Association to Join HHS Council; National Early Stage Advisory Joe Montminy Also Named to Council
Congressional leaders have announced a $289 million increase for Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
A $289 million increase for Alzheimer's and dementia research funding at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was signed into law.
This bipartisan legislation will strengthen the dementia public health infrastructure in communities throughout the nation by reauthorizing the BOLD Act.
The AADAPT Act will empower primary care providers to better diagnose Alzheimer’s and deliver high-quality, person-centered care in community-based settings.
Four bipartisan bills will grow momentum in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia by reauthorizing critical laws set to expire soon.
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The Alzheimer’s Association expresses our deepest appreciation to former first lady Rosalynn Carter and her family for sharing her diagnosis of dementia.
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Boost in Funding Requested by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Bravely Announced Diagnosis of Dementia, Possibly Alzheimer's
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Plus, Two Treatment Trials Tackle Sleep Problems in People With Dementia
Clinicians Should Monitor and Treat Seizures in Persons With Dementia
Includes First Report of 18-Month Results From Phase 2/3 Trial of Inhaled Insulin in MCI and Alzheimer’s
International Conference Also Included Expert Discussion on Role of Infectious Agents in Alzheimer’s Disease, and Advances Toward a Blood Test
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Flu (influenza) and pneumonia vaccinations are associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research reported at AAIC® 2020.
“We are privileged to recognize them at this year’s AAIC, where we are learning of incredible advances in dementia research."
A simple blood test for Alzheimer’s would be a great advance for individuals with — and at risk for — the disease, families, doctors and researchers.
The pandemic has caused significant disruption to all aspects of life — including Alzheimer’s clinical research worldwide — as well as unprecedented innovation.
Risk factors for Alzheimer’s dementia may be apparent as early as our teens and 20s, according to new research reported at AAIC® 2020.
Research presented at AAIC® 2020 associates flu and pneumonia vaccination, lower early-life BMI and other health factors with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s.
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Improving air quality may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk, according to several studies reported today at AAIC® 2021.
The Association is thrilled to recognize these researchers for the important contributions they have made to the field of Alzheimer’s and dementia research.
New analysis shows a decrease in prevalence due to education, countered by increase due to heart health risk factors, as reported at AAIC 2021.
Transgender and gender nonbinary adults are more likely to report worsening cognitive limitations and mental health, according to studies reported at AAIC 2021.
New research reported at AAIC 2021 found associations between COVID-19 and persistent cognitive deficits, including Alzheimer’s disease pathology and symptoms.
Groundbreaking research was featured at AAIC 2021, including one study suggesting that COVID-19 is associated with long-term cognitive dysfunction.
AAIC es la reunión más grande del mundo de investigadores de todo el mundo centrada en el Alzheimer y otras demencias.
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Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) are proud to support the introduction of two bipartisan bills
NIH requests $321 million funding increase for fiscal year 2024
New partnership announced to support Black Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and their caregivers.
The Alzheimer’s Association enthusiastically welcomes the positive topline data reported today by Eisai and Biogen
Tony Gonzales testified before the House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee on what access to treatments would mean for the Alzheimer’s community.
Together, the Alzheimer’s Association and The Links, Incorporated, will provide Alzheimer’s disease information and resources to Black American communities.
The Alzheimer's Association enthusiastically welcomes the announcement of a new CMS initiative to improve the way dementia care is delivered.
The roundtable will convene experts across the healthcare industry to establish consistent processes and protocols for dementia care navigation.
This grant will support respite service providers across the country to ensure services are dementia-capable and provide person-centered care.
Improving HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act, Funding for BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act Signed Into Law
Appointment of public health veteran and current Association president signals continued focus on scientific progress and access for treatments
Public health veteran and Association president signals continued focus on scientific progress and access for treatments for all who will benefit
The FDA determined that additional data is required to reach a decision on accelerated approval of donanemab.
The Alzheimer’s Association and bipartisan advocates urged the HHS secretary to cover FDA-approved Alzheimer’s treatments in this week's House budget hearings.
The Alzheimer's Association appreciates the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) thorough process in reviewing treatments for Alzheimer's disease.
The four bipartisan bills, including the BOLD and NAPA reauthorizations, mark progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
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Bill Gates Funds $10 Million Grant in Match Challenge to Fuel Research and Accelerate Alzheimer’s Treatment
The House Appropriations Committee to consider funding for Alzheimer’s research and for the implementation of the BOLD Act in upcoming markup
Since 2013, Rep. Walorski has served the people of Indiana’s second congressional district honorably.
Event raises a record-breaking $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program
Lisa Barnes, Ph.D. is the new deputy editor of Alzheimer's & Dementia, the Alzheimer's Association's journal.
Difficult Conversations About Health Shouldn’t Wait; Learn How Others Approached Their Loved Ones
This specialty certification recognizes assisted living communities that implement best practices for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Alzheimer's advocate Sue Wronsky testified before Congress, supporting unrestricted CMS coverage for Alzheimer’s treatments that are approved by the FDA.
Alzheimer’s Association releasing new policy guidance to address COVID-19 crisis in long-term and community-based care settings
The second annual competition focused on increasing access to quality, person-centered care for people living with Alzheimer's in underserved communities.
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