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Wednesday Workshop – Alzheimer’s Research Update

Wednesday Workshop – Alzheimer’s Research Update

by Admin | Aug 5, 2020 | Alzheimer's Activities, Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Ask the Expert, Wednesday Workshop - Alzheimer's Caregivers and Families

Alzheimer’s Research Update with Dr. Mark Goldstein of JEM ResearchOn today’s Wednesday Workshop Dr. Mark Goldstein of JEM Research joins the Alzheimer’s Care Resource Center to present a short update on Alzheimer’s Research.Feel free to call...
Wednesday Workshop ~ 6 Things to Know About Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

Wednesday Workshop ~ 6 Things to Know About Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

by Admin | Mar 4, 2020 | Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Lewy Body Dementia, Wednesday Workshop - Alzheimer's Caregivers and Families

1. In the early 1900s, while researching Parkinson’s disease, the scientist Friederich H. Lewy discovered abnormal protein deposits that disrupt the brain’s normal functioning. These Lewy body proteins are found in an area of the brain stem where they...
Not all Changes in Cognition are the Result of Alzheimer’s

Not all Changes in Cognition are the Result of Alzheimer’s

by Admin | Jan 4, 2020 | Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Ask the Expert, Brain Health

There are a few other disease and medical conditions that mimic the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, some of which can be easily remedied, and some which are more serious.  These include:Depression A person who’s older and has bouts of forgetfulness, scattered...
Wednesday Workshop – An Introduction into Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

Wednesday Workshop – An Introduction into Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

by Admin | Dec 28, 2016 | Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Caregiver Services, Wednesday Workshop - Alzheimer's Caregivers and Families

Wednesday Workshop – An Introduction into Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Hello and welcome to today’s Wednesday Workshop. Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, is usually a disease of the elderly. Symptoms generally first start to appear when people...
Wednesday Workshop – An Introduction into Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

Wednesday Workshop – What’s Involved in Reaching an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis?

by Admin | Dec 14, 2016 | Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Caregiver Services, Wednesday Workshop - Alzheimer's Caregivers and Families

Wednesday Workshop – What’s Involved in Reaching an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis? Hello and welcome to today’s Wednesday Workshop. If you believe you or your loved one has Alzheimer’s, then it is recommended that you go see a doctor as soon as possible to find a definite...
Wednesday Workshop – An Introduction into Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

Wednesday Workshop – What Makes Alzheimer’s a Deadly Disease?

by Admin | Dec 7, 2016 | Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Caregiver Services, Wednesday Workshop - Alzheimer's Caregivers and Families

Wednesday Workshop – What Makes Alzheimer’s a Deadly Disease? Hello and welcome to today’s Wednesday Workshop. Many people think of Alzheimer’s disease as a condition associated with memory loss and other cognitive decline. However, it’s considerably more complicated...
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