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Looking for ways to improve you or your loved one’s social wellness? A Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or any other form of dementia, or other brain disorders. They are designed to include the care partner as well, for a shared experience. Find a Memory Café near you
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Common behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include sleeplessness, wandering, agitation, anxiety, aggression, restlessness, and depression. Scientists are learning why these symptoms occur and are studying new treatments — drug and non-drug — to manage them. Research has shown that treating behavioral symptoms can provide comfort for people with Alzheimer’s and make things easier for caregivers.
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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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