Wisconsin ADRC
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Improving lives of people affected by #Alzheimers & #dementia | Early detection | Risk & protective factors | #DementiaMatters podcast | Funded by @NIHAging
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The The National Institute on Aging (NIA) offers free publications with information about #Alzheimers disease. Visit the webpage for a complete list of available resources and to place an order. order.nia.nih.gov/view-all-alzhe…
Can personality traits help predict dementia? Dr. Emorie Beck joins #DementiaMatters to discuss the field of personality psychology and how particular traits like extraversion and neuroticism could be associated with a person's risk for dementia. Listen 🎧 go.wisc.edu/3kv6w8
At the #AAIC24 opening plenary! Follow along for news about #AlzPolicy #Alzheimers and the work of investigators from UW School of Medicine and Public Health UW–Madison #OnWisconsin
Thank you Bianca Cavedoni for taking this pic of me during my presentation. #AAIC24 was fun!!! #LatinasInMedicine
ICYMI: Dr. Emorie Beck joined #DementiaMatters last week to share her research investigating the relationship between personality traits and dementia risk. Listen 🎧 go.wisc.edu/3kv6w8
🎉 Exciting News! 🎉 Congrats to Nathaniel Chin, Lindsay Clark, Carey Gleason, Natascha Merten and Maria Mora Pinzon, MD, MS, FACPM, for receiving the IEA Innovation Fund’s first cycle of awards! 🏆✨ Over $450K was awarded across five categories. go.wisc.edu/8vv85x #UWResearch #Alzheimers
At UW-Madison, the Wisconsin ADRC supports researchers improving diagnosis and carefor dementia patients. Join Bonnie Nuttkinson on 8/6 at 12:45 PM for a panel with individuals living with dementia. hubs.li/Q02FsZX90 #BadgerTalks #WisconsinIdea
The UW–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health has received the largest NIH grant in UW history to lead a national Alzheimer’s disease study. It will help physicians determine which type of dementia a patient has so they can provide better treatment. onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/a-milestone-in…
In this special compendium episode of #DementiaMatters, Nathaniel Chin reviews the six pillars of #brainhealth with excerpts from past episodes on physical activity, sleep, social engagement and more. Listen 🎧 go.wisc.edu/qq9ybq
Have you registered to attend the 2024 Fall Community Conversation: The Impact of Social Connections on Brain Health? The event is free and open to all and includes a health & wellness resource fair, complimentary refreshments and a conversation with UW–Madison experts. Register:
📢Exciting job opportunity alert! The Wisconsin ADRC seeks applicants for a program specialist to produce and promote the ‘Dementia Matters’ podcast hosted by Nathaniel Chin. Learn more and apply by August 27 at go.wisc.edu/da8hqb.
ICYMI: Last week our host Nathaniel Chin reviewed the six pillars of #brainhealth for a special compendium episode of #DementiaMatters. Listen 🎧 go.wisc.edu/qq9ybq