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Expert Voices in Dementia
Practical Neurology
22 episodes
1 month ago
Thought leaders from the field present insights from dementia research, clinical practice, and caregiving that will help you maximize the quality of life and well-being of your patients
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Thought leaders from the field present insights from dementia research, clinical practice, and caregiving that will help you maximize the quality of life and well-being of your patients
Show more...
Life Sciences
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine,
Science
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Updated Criteria for Diagnosis and Staging of Alzheimer Disease: Recommendations of the International Working Group
Expert Voices in Dementia
11 minutes
8 months ago
Updated Criteria for Diagnosis and Staging of Alzheimer Disease: Recommendations of the International Working Group
Nicolas Villain, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Neurology, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, discusses the International Working Group’s updated diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis and staging of Alzheimer disease, which offer an alternative definitional view of AD as a clinical-biologic construct. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Expert Voices in Dementia
Thought leaders from the field present insights from dementia research, clinical practice, and caregiving that will help you maximize the quality of life and well-being of your patients