2024

Medication and Managing Common Behavioral Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

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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Can I Volunteer for a Clinical Trial?

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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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
Dementia Caregivers
Dementia Friends/Dementia Friendly
Exercise and Physical Activity
For Professionals (The Brain Trust Project Podcast)
Healthy Aging
Home Safety/Fall Prevention
Living with Dementia
Maintaining Quality of Life
Social Isolation
Support Groups (Without Warning and Toolkit Project)
Videos in Spanish (Vídeos en Español)
Why Participate in Dementia Research
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