Illinois Public Health Association Hosting Dementia Workshop, January 19th
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Here’s a recap of NIA’s most popular Alzheimers.gov topics in 2023: Visit the Alzheimers.gov website to find the full range of Alzheimer’s and related dementias articles and resources as well as clinical trials in your area.
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By participating in clinical research, you can help scientists discover new ways to diagnose, treat, and even prevent Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Volunteers are needed from different communities and backgrounds to ensure that prevention strategies and treatments help as many people as possible. Scientists need a range of people to participate, including: Being a
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Keeping active is important at any age! Whatever your fitness level or needs may be, there are activities that can help you reach your goals. If you’re starting a new exercise routine in the new year, try to include these four types of exercise: Learn more about how these four types of exercise can improve your
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by Watkins Kelly, Communications Specialist, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center Caring for individuals with dementia is a challenging and emotionally taxing responsibility. In the age of technology, caregivers are increasingly turning to apps that offer invaluable support, guidance, and resources to navigate the complexities of dementia care. These specialized apps address the diverse needs of caregivers,
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Wishing you and your loved ones a Happy New Year with good health, positivity, and loads of cherished moments.