Hello Alzheimer’s informs, inspires and affirms those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we learn about the best strategies for caring for our loved ones AND ourselves, such that we cope and even still find the joy during the Alzheimer’s or other dementia journey. Hello Alzheimer’s -- hosted by journalist, advocate and daughter, Karla Hult of So Many Goodbyes -- indeed informs, inspires and affirms all of us... none of us is alone.
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Hello Alzheimer’s informs, inspires and affirms those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we learn about the best strategies for caring for our loved ones AND ourselves, such that we cope and even still find the joy during the Alzheimer’s or other dementia journey. Hello Alzheimer’s -- hosted by journalist, advocate and daughter, Karla Hult of So Many Goodbyes -- indeed informs, inspires and affirms all of us... none of us is alone.
Dr. Kate Wyman: The ABCs of AAIC (The Latest Hope in Alzheimer's & Other Dementia Research)
Hello Alzheimer’s
33 minutes
1 month ago
Dr. Kate Wyman: The ABCs of AAIC (The Latest Hope in Alzheimer's & Other Dementia Research)
Hello Alzheimer's Host Karla Hult talks with Dr. Kate Wyman, a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Clinician-Investigator at HealthPartners Neuroscience Center.
Every year, Dr. Wyman joins thousands of researchers from around the world at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference. The annual event always delivers the "latest and greatest" when it comes to the challenges, successes and yes, HOPE, within Alzheimer's and other dementia research. And in this compelling conversation, Dr. Wyman shares the highlights from this year's presentations (which she believes represents the most hopeful year, yet).
To learn more about the AAIC headlines, you can review these summaries from the Alzheimer's Association. NBC News and the New York Times also filed articles about the research related to behavioral modifications. You can also read the U.S. POINTER study itself, as published in the journal JAMA.
By the way, both Dr. Wyman -- and, of course, Karla -- enthusiastically referenced the Walk to End Alzheimer's. You, too, can join a Walk to End Alzheimer's near you. Simply click here to learn more.
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Hello Alzheimer’s
Hello Alzheimer’s informs, inspires and affirms those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we learn about the best strategies for caring for our loved ones AND ourselves, such that we cope and even still find the joy during the Alzheimer’s or other dementia journey. Hello Alzheimer’s -- hosted by journalist, advocate and daughter, Karla Hult of So Many Goodbyes -- indeed informs, inspires and affirms all of us... none of us is alone.