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Reminds families to remain diligent in wake of recent CMS and CDC guidelines to expand visitation
The Alzheimer's Association offers peer- or professional-led groups for caregivers and others facing Alzheimer's disease. Find virtual and in-person events.
Take part in a global, no-cost virtual conference that aims to support and showcase the next generation of Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers and clinicians.
A conference to address health disparities related to Alzheimer’s, support diversity in health care & drive collaboration across dementia research.
Join Inspire Napa Valley founder Kerrin Laz for a VIP lunch and walk-around tasting of exceptional California wines in support of the Alzheimer's Association.
Join us for an evening of dinner and dancing as we celebrate the progress of the Alzheimer's Association and honor the legacy of Rita Hayworth.
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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.
Tech titans, business leaders, and celebrities raise millions of dollars, and awareness, for critical Alzheimer’s research
Alzheimer News 4/7/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
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.
Male Caregivers Can Overcome Unique Challenges
The Alzheimer's Association has enhanced ALZNavigator and ALZConnected to support individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers.
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Effort Seeks to Help Health Systems Improve Health Outcomes
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The 2024 Facts & Figures report also shows the latest national & state-by-state statistics on Alzheimer’s disease prevalence, mortality, costs & more.
Report Provides Latest Alzheimer’s Prevalence, Incidence, Mortality and Costs of Care Data
Alzheimer’s Association statement on Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Act | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer’s News 4/15/11 | Alzheimer's Association
First international collaboration on Alzheimer’s disease genetics launched | Alzheimer's Association
U.S. Senate Passes Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act
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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The Alzheimer's Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) support the bipartisan Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act.
Alzheimer's News 10/23/2012 | Alzheimer's Association
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Alzheimer's Association statement on florbetapir PET amyloid imaging | Alzheimer's Association
New PSAs from Ad Council and Alzheimer’s Association Remind Families to Discuss Cognition Concerns Early
Alzheimer News 8/29/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
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.
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association kicked off the inaugural State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit in Washington, D.C.
Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act Signed Into Law
Alzheimer News 7/15/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
Report provides latest Alzheimer’s prevalence, incidence, mortality and costs of care data
Alzheimer News 9/21/2009 | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer’s Association, AIM Endorses Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Signed Into Law
Virus Can Accelerate Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Significant Part the Cloud Research Funding to Examine Adult Stem Cells and Neuroinflammation
Alzheimer News 7/29/09 | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's Association statement on Sen. Kennedy's death | Alzheimer's Association
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Researchers Are Zeroing in on Promising Theories
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.
The expanded study will be the first large-scale investigation of how lifestyle interventions affect Alzheimer’s and dementia in the brain.
UPDATED: The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates the FDA action to grant traditional approval to Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s.
Dementia Presents Unique Challenges for Native Peoples
The Comprehensive Care for Alzheimer's Act Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
Olympic Figure Skater Mariah Bell Uses Her Platform to Help End Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer's News, 3/24/15 | Alzheimer's Association
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
Alzheimer's News 10/25/2012 | Alzheimer's Association
Bipartisan Legislation to Support Equity in Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
Alzheimer’s Association, SAGE Issue Brief Identifies Barriers to Care, Recommendations for Improving Care for LGBT Elders
Part the Cloud, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, was announced today as Best Health Fundraising Event in the 2nd Annual Anthem Awards.
Artist Finds Escape from Dementia, Donates Proceeds to the Cause
5-Year Grant Aimed at Identifying Evidence-Based Strategies to Enhance Care, Support for Individuals With Dementia, Their Care Partners
Traumatic Brain Injury May Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
Small-House Model Offers Innovative Dementia Care.
For MSNBC and NBC News Anchor Richard Lui, Long-Distance Caregiving is an Act of Love
New Studies Show Some Vaccines May Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
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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
The Alzheimer’s Association is saddened by the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
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
Shoppers visiting Marshalls stores March 1-14 can make a donation at checkout to help fight Alzheimer’s disease.
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Health and Human Services releases National Alzheimer's Plan draft | Alzheimer's Association
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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.
Alzheimer’s News, 6/17/2015 | Alzheimer's Association
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Senate Passes BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act
Alzheimer's News 9/14/2011 | Alzheimer's Association
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The Alzheimer’s Association & the Society for American Baseball Research will provide dementia information & resources through baseball-centric sessions.
Business leaders, tech titans, professional athletes, and philanthropists came together to raise awareness and money for Alzheimer’s research.
Alzheimer's News 09/27/11 | Alzheimer's Association
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Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Expected to Be Signed Into Law
Alzheimer News 9/29/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
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Congress Answers Call of Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement: Historic Funding Increase Signed Into Law
Alzheimer's News 1/17/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
The senators were each named the 2023 AIM Humanitarian of the Year at the National Alzheimer’s Dinner, during the AIM Advocacy Forum.
Researchers Call for Caution
Report: Worldwide costs of dementia set to soar | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer’s Association advocates flood Senate budget hearings to push HHS secretary to cover Alzheimer’s treatments.
SPRINT MIND 2.0 to Clarify Role of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering in Reducing Dementia Risk
Alzheimer's News 1/16/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
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What Can We Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s? This Question Has Been Asked by Concerned Individuals, Researchers for Years
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.
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.
New PSAs from Ad Council, Alzheimer’s Association & Lopez Negrete Communications show early warning signs of Alzheimer’s that can be mistaken for normal aging.
Third Edition of HBI Road Map Outlines Opportunities for State, Local Governments to Address Alzheimer’s Crisis
Alzheimer News 7/21/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
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
Alzheimer News 2/12/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
To address the growing public health crisis of dementia, three leading organizations announced funding for 23 small-scale pilot projects
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
These articles and the rest of the November issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association are available online.
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).
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Athletes Personally Impacted by Alzheimer’s
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First Phase of Nationwide Study Demonstrates Clinical Impact of Amyloid PET Imaging
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The Alzheimer’s Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN) have awarded $800,000 in grants to researchers focusing on the impact of COVID-19
Alzheimer’s Association releasing new policy guidance to address COVID-19 crisis in long-term and community-based care settings
A new study reported at AAIC 2023 found better memory cognition in older adults who volunteered. Volunteering may help protect the brain against dementia.
During National Family Caregivers Month in November, the Alzheimer’s Association highlights the unique challenges facing Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers.
The Senate passed the bipartisan NAPA Reauthorization Act and the Alzheimer’s Accountability & Investment Act to accelerate the fight against all dementia.
November in-store fundraising campaign to support Alzheimer’s Association’s efforts to help those at greater risk of COVID-19
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.
We welcome today’s announcement of a National Coverage Determination (NCD) analysis, consistent with the Alzheimer’s Association position.
A House appropriations subcommittee proposed a $200 million increase in Alzheimer’s/dementia research funding and $19.5 million for BOLD.
Senate HELP Committee Advances Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act
Alzheimer’s Association, AIM Endorse Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Act
Alzheimer’s News, 6/1/2015 | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's Association Renews Call on CMS to Broadly Cover this New Class of Alzheimer’s Treatments
Alzheimer’s News, 12/16/2015 | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer’s Association offers guidance to America’s 11 million Alzheimer’s caregivers
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Alzheimer’s Association launches interactive Caregiver Stress Check | Alzheimer's Association
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3-Year Corporate Partnership to Raise $10 Million to Support Alzheimer’s Association Mission; Campaign to Help Connect Caregivers to Resources, Support Services
The Alzheimer’s Association expresses our deepest appreciation to former first lady Rosalynn Carter and her family for sharing her diagnosis of dementia.
This Complex Condition May Be Linked to Dementia
Aduhelm has been approved for use for those with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or early stage Alzheimer’s dementia.
Evidence Shows These Three Healthy Diets Can Benefit the Brain
The Alzheimer’s Association brings together state officials for its second annual State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit.
Caregiving Is a Multigenerational Effort for Many Latino Families
Caregiving Podcast Offers New Way to Connect
How Do I Encourage My Mom to See a Doctor?
Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act included in the Emergency Support for Nursing Homes and Elder Justice Reform Act of 2020
Alzheimer News 4/7/09 | Alzheimer's Association
SPRINT MIND Study Shows Promising Findings on Dementia Risk Reduction
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
The next HBI Road Map for Indian Country will provide tribal leaders with strategies to help shape the public health response to Alzheimer's and dementia.
Alzheimer News 4/11/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
Sandwich Generation Caregivers Fight to Find Balance
Communities of Faith Spread the Word About Dementia
A passionate presence of purple Alzheimer’s Association and AIM advocates attended the hearing to show their support for these bipartisan Alzheimer’s policies.
Survey: Nearly 3 in 4 Americans Say Talking to Close Family Member About Cognitive Decline Would Be Challenging
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.
Alzheimer's News 7/10/2012 | Alzheimer's Association
Up to 5 finalists will be selected to pitch their innovations to win $25K in awards
Document outlines evidence-based strategies to address key care concerns. More than 30 long-term and community-based care provider groups supporting effort.
Alzheimer News 5/13/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
Maria C. Carrillo, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer at the Alzheimer’s Association, has been appointed to the International Brain Bee (IBB) Board of Directors.
Research Shows the Brain Benefits from Good Sleep
Couple Renews Vows After Husband With Alzheimer’s Proposes, Again
‘Love Is Blind’ Star Shares Grandmother’s Recipes
October 14, 2008 | Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer’s Association and The Joint Commission today announced a collaboration to help improve quality and safety in dementia care in nursing.
Funding will help expand the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Network Trials Unit to include anti-tau drugs
Husband seeks votes for Alzheimer’s Disease: Early Detection Matters project | Alzheimer's Association
How to Disclose — or React to — a Dementia Diagnosis
Legislation to Educate Clinicians on Care Planning Services Available Through Medicare
The Key Provisions of the Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act included
The Key Provisions of the Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act included in House Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA)
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Key provisions of ENACT Act, strengthened FDA accelerated approval pathway, $226 million increase for research, $33 million to fund Alzheimer’s public health.
Alzheimer's News 2/7/2012 | Alzheimer's Association
NIH requests $321 million funding increase for fiscal year 2024
The Alzheimer's Association enthusiastically welcomes the announcement of a new CMS initiative to improve the way dementia care is delivered.
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.
Alzheimer News 11/3/2008 | Alzheimer's Association
The four bipartisan bills, including the BOLD and NAPA reauthorizations, mark progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
Loyal Dog Helps Rescue Lost Woman with Dementia
Actress and Caregiver Knows the Devastation of Alzheimer’s
An important effort to help state and local health departments address brain health across the life course.
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
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.
New report highlights the Association’s wide-ranging work in engaging diverse communities in reducing health disparities and achieving health equity.
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) are proud to support the introduction of two bipartisan bills
New partnership announced to support Black Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and their caregivers.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Ashley Williams and Jay Williams will host the fifth annual star-studded ‘Dance Party to End ALZ’ in Nashville
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The Alzheimer’s Association commends CMS for taking action to expand coverage of brain amyloid PET imaging for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
'A Christmas Story' Actor Zack Ward Honors His Dad
NASCAR Driver Ryan Blaney Raises $650,000 Through Custom Car Auction
Legislation will reauthorize the BOLD Act & empower public health departments to improve brain health & support dementia caregivers in their communities.
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.
Lisa Barnes, Ph.D. is the new deputy editor of Alzheimer's & Dementia, the Alzheimer's Association's journal.
A Granddaughter Returns a Lifetime of Support
Alzheimer News 5/17/2009 | Alzheimer's Association
‘Today’ Show Nutrition Expert Shares Holiday Recipe While Reminiscing About Her Grandmother, Who Had Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer News 8/24/2010 | Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer’s Association and the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA) are partnering to increase concern and awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and all
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Grants Support New Approaches to Treatment of Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
The Alzheimer’s Association and the NFL Alumni Association (NFLA) announced a new partnership today.
The Alzheimer’s Association and MATTER selected the winner and runners up in the competition to develop new tools for early assessment of Alzheimer's.
New PSAs from the Ad Council, Alzheimer’s Association and NASCAR encourage families to talk about seeing a doctor together at the first signs of dementia.
Alzheimer's News, 10/21/2013 | Alzheimer's Association
Annual National Institutes of Health Funding for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Reaches $2.8 Billion Annually
When Driving Becomes Dangerous, Difficult Conversations are a Must
The new HBI Road Map provides public health officials with strategies to promote brain health and improve the quality of life for people impacted by dementia.
Actors Nikki DeLoach, Ashley Williams Lean On Each Other as Parents Face 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 News 4/7/2011 | Alzheimer's Association
Event raises a record-breaking $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program
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This grant will support respite service providers across the country to ensure services are dementia-capable and provide person-centered care.
Association statement on National Silver Alert Act | Alzheimer's Association
Karen Wilder on Her Husband Gene's Battle With Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s News, 12/9/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
Some Researchers Fight Alzheimer’s In and Out of the Lab
Actor Discusses the Importance of Tough Talks for Families Facing Alzheimer’s
As Tony Bennett’s Alzheimer’s disease progresses, music has found a renewed importance in his life.
Global research program provides strategic funding to fuel Alzheimer’s and dementia science and accelerate treatment
Leading researchers and community leaders convene in Tempe, Ariz. on February 8-9
The Association will work with payers & health systems to deliver broad access, calling on CMS to open reconsideration of its National Coverage Determination.
A valuable Alzheimer’s disease diagnostic tool, PET scans, will now be more accessible across the country thanks to today's Medicare & Medicaid policy change.
The Alzheimer’s Association and Gdavis Productions team up to shed light on the importance of early detection of Alzheimer’s and reducing health disparities.
The 2023 Facts and Figures report examines patients' and doctors' reluctance to address memory concerns, which hinders diagnosis and access to new treatments.
Carissa Kranz Opens Home to Longtime Ballet Instructor Living with Alzheimer’s
Journalist Talks About Her Family’s Battle With Alzheimer’s
Why You Should Get a Cognitive Assessment, and What to Expect
Alzheimer's News 3/5/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer’s Association is disappointed by the topline results from the Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer’s (A4) Study of solanezumab.
The Alzheimer's Association will convene the Private Partner Scientific Board (PPSB) of the extension of ADNI4.
Comedian Discusses the Power of Laughter as a Caregiver
You Don't Need to Be a Scientist to Think Like One — Use These Tips to Navigate the Confusing World of Research
Leaders of the U.S. POINTER Study announced a historic milestone: recruiting for the clinical trial has been successfully completed.
The Alzheimer’s Association and Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) commend Congressional leaders for today’s decision to advance a series of bipartisan policies
New statement to medical community demands a dignified diagnosis of dementia | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's News 2/5/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
Association one of three BOLD public health centers of excellence in the country
Ultraprocessed Foods May Speed Cognitive Decline
Country Star on Her Grandfather and the Power of Music
Five Things We Want You to Know
What Your Genes Can and Can’t Tell You
Exercise May Lower Risk for Cognitive Decline
For Some Living With Dementia, Music Can Unlock Memories and Improve Quality of Life
Rare Gene Variant Could Lead to New Alzheimer’s Treatments
The Alzheimer’s Association recognized six trailblazers in neuroscience research and mentorship at the second annual AAIC Neuroscience Next.
Alzheimer’s Association and Rainwater Charitable Foundation continue efforts to accelerate drug discovery
Alzheimer’s Association honors SSA commissioner Astrue with Humanitarian Award | Alzheimer's Association
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Actress' Struggle with Alzheimer’s Put the Disease in the Spotlight
ECHO Model to Emphasize High-Quality, Person-Centered Care in Long-Term, Community-Based Care Settings
Alzheimer's News, 6/2/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
Country Singer Records Meaningful Song for New Association Album Featuring Top Artists
Actor on His Mom’s Struggle with the Disease and His Family’s Advocacy
Olympic Gold Medalist Focused on the Present While Her Grandmother Fought Alzheimer’s
Studies Link Formal Education to Reduced Risk of Alzheimer's
Kids, People Living With Dementia Learn From Each Other
Grandmothers of Chef and TV Host Fostered His Exotic Palate
Mother, Son Team on a Mission to End the Stigma of Dementia Through Art
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After Their Diagnosis, These People Living with Alzheimer’s Found Passion and Purpose
Brain Donation Helps Researchers Continue the Fight Against Alzheimer’s
Annual report shows more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s
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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.
AAIC 2023 featured groundbreaking research & guidance on an Alzheimer's blood test, gut health, hearing aid intervention, opioids, gene editing and more.
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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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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).
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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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