🎄 Support and Connection During a Challenging Season: Navigating the Holidays with Compassion

🎄 Support and Connection During a Challenging Season: Navigating the Holidays with Compassion The holiday season is often filled with joy, tradition, and togetherness — but for families affected by memory loss, it can also bring emotional complexity and logistical challenges. Whether you’re a caregiver or a patient participating in a clinical trial, this time …

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Women & Alzheimer’s – Understanding the Gender Divide

Women & Alzheimer’s – Understanding the Gender Divide Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, affecting millions worldwide. But did you know that women are disproportionately impacted? Nearly two-thirds of Americans living with Alzheimer’s are women, and women also make up the majority of caregivers for those with the disease. Understanding this …

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World Alzheimer’s Month – Global Impact, Local Action

World Alzheimer’s Month – Global Impact, Local Action Each September, we join the global community in recognizing World Alzheimer’s Month, a time to raise awareness, support families, and strengthen our commitment to advancing research for this devastating disease. Alzheimer’s is not only a worldwide health challenge—it affects families right here in our community every day. …

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Diversity in Alzheimer’s Research – Why Representation Matters

Diversity in Alzheimer’s Research – Why Representation Matters Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects millions of people—but not equally. Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Native American, and other underserved communities often face higher risks of developing Alzheimer’s, yet they remain underrepresented in clinical research. To fully understand and treat this complex disease, we need more inclusive studies that reflect …

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Healthy Habits for a Healthier Brain: How Lifestyle Changes Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

Healthy Habits for a Healthier Brain: How Lifestyle Changes Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease While age and genetics play a role in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), research increasingly shows that our daily habits—like how we eat, move, and sleep—can significantly impact brain health. In fact, studies suggest that up to 40% of dementia cases may be …

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Early Signs of Alzheimer’s: When to Consider a Clinical Trial

Early Signs of Alzheimer’s: When to Consider a Clinical Trial Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are conditions that gradually impact a person’s memory, thinking, and ability to perform daily activities. These disorders often begin with subtle signs that can be difficult to distinguish from normal aging. However, recognizing the early warning signs of …

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Obesity and Clinical Trials: Advancing Research for a Healthier Future

Understanding Obesity Obesity is a growing global health trend influenced by various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, metabolism, and environmental conditions. It occurs when excess body fat accumulates to a level that may impact overall health. While often associated with risks such as heart disease, diabetes, and joint issues, obesity is a complex condition that varies …

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Honoring Caregivers: The Unsung Heroes Behind Clinical Research and Healthcare Innovation

November is National Caregivers Month, a time to celebrate the unwavering dedication of millions of individuals who provide care to loved ones. Whether it’s caring for a parent with dementia, supporting a spouse battling chronic illness, or helping a child with special needs, caregivers give endlessly of their time, energy, and hearts. This month, as …

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Embracing World Alzheimer’s Month: A Call to Action and Compassion

Embracing World Alzheimer’s Month: A Call to Action and Compassion As September unfolds, it brings with it an important opportunity to raise awareness and deepen our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease. World Alzheimer’s Month is a global initiative aimed at shedding light on this challenging condition, which affects millions of individuals and their families worldwide. This …

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Breaking the Silence: National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on the unique mental health challenges faced by racial and ethnic minority communities. Established to honor the legacy of Bebe Moore Campbell, an advocate for mental health awareness and co-founder of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Urban Los Angeles, …

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For those who are struggling with memory loss, a memory screen is a step in the right direction to keeping their minds healthy. Apply for a FREE memory screen today!

We are currently seeking overweight adults for an upcoming weight management study. If you are an overweight adult you may be eligible. Learn more today.

More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, they may qualify for a research study. Learn More!