Glencoe Community Featured in the Chicago Tribune

“Glencoe Library Offers Kits to Entertain, Stimulate Dementia Patients” Hello all! Check out this article that was in the Chicago Tribune Excerpt: “The Glencoe Public Library, in partnership with Family Service of Glencoe, now offers for checkout Adult Memory Kits, which are designed to engage people with dementia in stimulating and creative activities and to […]

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Winners Announced for Dementia Care Coordination Challenge

An estimated 5.6 million Americans age 65 or older are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and thousands more live with related disorders such as frontotemporal, vascular, Lewy body, and other dementias. Because the care of people with these diseases is complex and can involve multiple care settings, care providers, and interventions, new technologies offer the potential

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Geroscience: the Intersection of Aging and Chronic Disease

As we grow older, we are more likely to be diagnosed with one or more chronic ailments. These ailments include life-threatening diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, as well as debilitating conditions like arthritis, fatigue, and frailty. These ailments can rob us of our quality of life. The question is: How does the

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New Studies for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias

Interested in volunteering for research on Alzheimer’s, related dementias, and cognitive health? Search for clinical trials and studies near you with NIA’s Clinical Trials Finder. New and featured studies Click on the trial name for details, including contact information.   Biomarkers and Brain Imaging Novel Measures for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Trials (NoMAD) (multiple sites) Drugs and Supplements

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Latest Cleared Concepts are a Crystal Ball for Possible Future Funding

Cleared concepts: A crystal ball for likely future funding initiatives Marie A. Bernard, Deputy Director, Office of the Director (OD) NIA is excited to unveil our latest collection of cleared concepts for funding opportunity announcements (FOAs). The late-summer crop yielded 15 intriguing ideas to share with the research community to help spark innovation and advances

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City of Evanston Hosting Dementia-Friendly Event, Saturday, November 9

A note from the City of Evanston: “Thank you so much for all of your continued support and interest in helping older adults in our community! The City of Evanston is truly fortunate to have such a strong network of caring individuals and organizations working hard to improve the lives of every Evanstonian. We would

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Read the Latest Aging and Alzheimer’s News from NIA

Check out these articles for the latest in aging advances and research happening at the National Institute on Aging at NIH: Markers of abnormal liver function linked to Alzheimer’s disease—  An NIA-supported study found that abnormal liver function in older adults was associated with biomarker changes and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.  From ‘trash’ to treasure:

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