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Efforts to keep coronavirus out of care facilities has left many Alzheimer's patients isolated from their families. Online contact is often the best option but it's not the same as an in-person visit.
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Black and Hispanic people often don't volunteer for studies of Alzheimer's disease, despite their risks for developing it. Researchers are working to make studies more inclusive, but it's not easy.
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In the late 1970s, the newly formed National Institute on Aging redefined senility as a disease – specifically, Alzheimer's disease. They said that with…
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Upstate Medical University is screening people who want to participate in a new, national clinical research study of a treatment for mild to moderate…
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In this episode, Jim talks about gardening and alzheimer's.
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Oswego County's first social adult day care program is offering families a safe and engaging place to take their relatives who are elderly or suffer from…
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A study looking into ways to reduce the plaque that causes Alzheimer’s disease, wants to attract more African American participants. The clinical trial is…
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An Alzheimer’s Association report released in March shows that most Alzheimer patients aren’t told about their diagnosis. One central New York expert says…
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Alzheimer’s disease advocates in central New York are joining the national calling for more money to be spent on treatment research and a cure for the…
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Alzheimer’s disease may not be one of the fastest-acting illnesses, but its psychological and emotional effects on patients and their families can be…