Is the End of Alzheimer’s Upon Us?
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. It has been a big year for the Alzheimer’s community. In June, after a nearly 20-year drought in new drug therapies for Alzheimer’s, …
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. It has been a big year for the Alzheimer’s community. In June, after a nearly 20-year drought in new drug therapies for Alzheimer’s, …
Background Tyler’s* depression and anxiety got so bad it forced him to drop out of college. At home, Tyler spent 16+ hours a day in bed. He had tried various …
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Background Juanita* developed primary progressive aphasia – a progressively worsening neurodegenerative disease similar to Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Her medical history included: obstructive sleep apnea, chronic sinus issues, and frequent mold …
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Background Mary* was experiencing memory/thinking problems for about 6 years. Difficulty attending to details, increasingly flustered at work, losing words, and increasing trouble with names. Mary notes: “I feel dumb …
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Book in July and save $275 By Jenny Kemper, CDP, Director In the 21st Century, neurodegenerative diseases are generally treatable – and preventable. That’s according to Dr. Dale Bredesen, MD, …
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