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The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s.Studies have shown that changes caused by Alzheimer’s occur in the brain many years before a person shows symptoms of the disease. RESEARCH SHOWS INTERMITTENT FASTING MAY PREVENT ALZHEIMER Intermittent fasting is a popular option for weight loss. Scientists are now learning it may also be able to improve memory and thinking. Read more about potential option for THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE DISCOVERY STUDY (ASSIST The Alzheimer's Disease Discovery Study (ASSIST) digitally collects cognitive and health data from up to 400,000 individuals to create a patient registry that will drive improved pre-clinical risk determination and prediction for. Alzheimer's and other dementias. The study will ask people to donate their health data including smoking,alcohol
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The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s. PERSPECTIVES ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Often we become absorbed with viewing life through in our own narrow lens and neglect to empathically consider the diversity in people and families we encounter. It is important to incorporate unique cultural perspectives into our personal and professional lives so that we may build individualized care and support for aging adults and familycaregivers.
THE ROLE OF GENETICS: WILL I GET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Scientists are still trying to determine the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease. The hope is that one day we will be able to stop the disease from progressing or perhaps even prevent it altogether. To date, researchers have identified a few genes that play an important role in Alzheimer’s. Some of these genes are simply risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. STUDY: WEIGHT GAIN LINKED TO ALZHEIMER’S A recently published National Institute on Aging (NIA) study has linked being obese or overweight at midlife with earlier onset Alzheimer’s disease. “There is an established association between being overweight and developing Alzheimer’s disease,” said Michael Weiner, MD, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering,Medicine
THE POWER OF PLACEBO IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH The original plan was a simple observational study, recalled William J. Burke, MD. It was more than 20 years ago that the geriatric psychiatrist set out to measure the impact of a certain drug on inflammation in the body. But, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had a different idea on how to approach the study. They recommended Dr. Burke add a placebo group. ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRYLOG IN TO MY ACCOUNTABOUT USFOR RESEARCHERSCONTACT USNEWSSPREAD THE WORD How the Registry works. When you join the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry, we'll send you opportunities to take part in research studies, plus Alzheimer's news and research updates. Joining is easy and free, and you choose which studies to consider. Your information will remain safe and private. Help create a legacy for generations tocome.
GENEMATCH: CONNECTING ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION STUDIES WITHABOUT THE REGISTRYCHECK OUT OUR FAQSCONTACT USWHY JOIN What is GeneMatch? GeneMatch is a national program led by the Banner Alzheimer's Institute that: Recruits participants for Alzheimer’s prevention studies.; Uses genetic testing (through free cheek swab kits) to match volunteers with research opportunities.; Advances Alzheimer’s research by helping scientists find enough qualified participants to launch new studies. 80% of research studiesAHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s.Studies have shown that changes caused by Alzheimer’s occur in the brain many years before a person shows symptoms of the disease. RESEARCH SHOWS INTERMITTENT FASTING MAY PREVENT ALZHEIMER Intermittent fasting is a popular option for weight loss. Scientists are now learning it may also be able to improve memory and thinking. Read more about potential option for THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE DISCOVERY STUDY (ASSIST The Alzheimer's Disease Discovery Study (ASSIST) digitally collects cognitive and health data from up to 400,000 individuals to create a patient registry that will drive improved pre-clinical risk determination and prediction for. Alzheimer's and other dementias. The study will ask people to donate their health data including smoking,alcohol
AHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s. PERSPECTIVES ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Often we become absorbed with viewing life through in our own narrow lens and neglect to empathically consider the diversity in people and families we encounter. It is important to incorporate unique cultural perspectives into our personal and professional lives so that we may build individualized care and support for aging adults and familycaregivers.
THE ROLE OF GENETICS: WILL I GET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Scientists are still trying to determine the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease. The hope is that one day we will be able to stop the disease from progressing or perhaps even prevent it altogether. To date, researchers have identified a few genes that play an important role in Alzheimer’s. Some of these genes are simply risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. STUDY: WEIGHT GAIN LINKED TO ALZHEIMER’S A recently published National Institute on Aging (NIA) study has linked being obese or overweight at midlife with earlier onset Alzheimer’s disease. “There is an established association between being overweight and developing Alzheimer’s disease,” said Michael Weiner, MD, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering,Medicine
THE POWER OF PLACEBO IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH The original plan was a simple observational study, recalled William J. Burke, MD. It was more than 20 years ago that the geriatric psychiatrist set out to measure the impact of a certain drug on inflammation in the body. But, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had a different idea on how to approach the study. They recommended Dr. Burke add a placebo group. NEWS | ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRY Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a new way to participate in Alzheimer’s studies. by Alzheimer's Prevention Bulletin. Minority groups have long been underrepresented to medical research, including studies for Alzheimer’s and related dementias. A new registry aimsto change that.
GENEMATCH: CONNECTING ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION STUDIES WITH What is GeneMatch? GeneMatch is a national program led by the Banner Alzheimer's Institute that: Recruits participants for Alzheimer’s prevention studies.; Uses genetic testing (through free cheek swab kits) to match volunteers with research opportunities.; Advances Alzheimer’s research by helping scientists find enough qualified participants to launch new studies. 80% of research studiesFIND A STUDY
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ABOUT US | ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRY Banner Alzheimer's Institute (BAI) created and leads the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry in collaboration with partnering organizations as part of its mission to end Alzheimer's disease without losing another generation. The Phoenix-based nonprofit organization is part of Banner Health, one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in thecountry.
ALZHEIMER PREVENTION TRIALS (APT) WEBSTUDY Joining the Alzheimer Prevention Trials Webstudy (APT Webstudy) is easy, free, and should take you about 30 minutes to complete. You will need to create an online portal which will ask you to provide some basic personal information. In addition, you'll be asked to complete online tests of your current memory and thinking functioning. THE ROLE OF FIRST RESPONDERS AND DEMENTIA Nearly every time you engage a first responder it is because something unexpected has happened. Whether calling police, fire, or EMTs, something out of our control has occurred and we need help beyond what we are capable of giving. With this attitude, we try to avoid contact with first responders unless absolutely necessary. First responders are public servants, but are often an under THE LINK BETWEEN EDUCATION AND ALZHEIMER'S A study published recently in JAMA Neurology focused on cognitive reserve and the brain's resilience to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. The researchers found that older adults with at least 16 years of education had less of the progressive damage – called neurodegeneration – SCIENTISTS STUDY WHETHER ASPIRIN CAN REDUCE RISK OF Aspirin’s ability to reduce inflammation made it a useful tool in reducing the risk of repeat heart attack and stroke. Can it also reduce or prevent the inflammation in the brain often associated with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease? Read the findings of a five-year study on aspirin and dementia. ASK THE EXPERT: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENETIC Dear Dr. Stites: I’m trying to keep up on Alzheimer’s research. Repeatedly, I’m hearing the terms genetic markers and biomarker results. I’m a little embarrassed to admit this, but I’m not sure I know the difference. Can you enlighten me?BRAVE-EPA STUDY
The goal of the BRAVE-EPA study is to evaluate if a kind of fish oil called eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) favorably alters early brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by improving brain blood flow, spinal fluid markers of AD, and thinking abilities in middle-aged, cognitively-healthy Veterans at risk for this common formof dementia.
ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRYLOG IN TO MY ACCOUNTABOUT USFOR RESEARCHERSCONTACT USNEWSSPREAD THE WORD How the Registry works. When you join the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry, we'll send you opportunities to take part in research studies, plus Alzheimer's news and research updates. Joining is easy and free, and you choose which studies to consider. Your information will remain safe and private. Help create a legacy for generations tocome.
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AHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s.Studies have shown that changes caused by Alzheimer’s occur in the brain many years before a person shows symptoms of the disease. RESEARCH SHOWS INTERMITTENT FASTING MAY PREVENT ALZHEIMER Intermittent fasting is a popular option for weight loss. Scientists are now learning it may also be able to improve memory and thinking. Read more about potential option for THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE DISCOVERY STUDY (ASSIST The Alzheimer's Disease Discovery Study (ASSIST) digitally collects cognitive and health data from up to 400,000 individuals to create a patient registry that will drive improved pre-clinical risk determination and prediction for. Alzheimer's and other dementias. The study will ask people to donate their health data including smoking,alcohol
AHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s. PERSPECTIVES ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Often we become absorbed with viewing life through in our own narrow lens and neglect to empathically consider the diversity in people and families we encounter. It is important to incorporate unique cultural perspectives into our personal and professional lives so that we may build individualized care and support for aging adults and familycaregivers.
THE ROLE OF GENETICS: WILL I GET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Scientists are still trying to determine the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease. The hope is that one day we will be able to stop the disease from progressing or perhaps even prevent it altogether. To date, researchers have identified a few genes that play an important role in Alzheimer’s. Some of these genes are simply risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. STUDY: WEIGHT GAIN LINKED TO ALZHEIMER’S A recently published National Institute on Aging (NIA) study has linked being obese or overweight at midlife with earlier onset Alzheimer’s disease. “There is an established association between being overweight and developing Alzheimer’s disease,” said Michael Weiner, MD, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering,Medicine
THE POWER OF PLACEBO IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH The original plan was a simple observational study, recalled William J. Burke, MD. It was more than 20 years ago that the geriatric psychiatrist set out to measure the impact of a certain drug on inflammation in the body. But, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had a different idea on how to approach the study. They recommended Dr. Burke add a placebo group. ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRYLOG IN TO MY ACCOUNTABOUT USFOR RESEARCHERSCONTACT USNEWSSPREAD THE WORD How the Registry works. When you join the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry, we'll send you opportunities to take part in research studies, plus Alzheimer's news and research updates. Joining is easy and free, and you choose which studies to consider. Your information will remain safe and private. Help create a legacy for generations tocome.
FIND A STUDY
FIND STUDIES BY TYPE. Studies for caregivers. These studies focus on issues that people face when they serve as a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Studies for people with and without a diagnosis of memory impairment. These studies track changes in people over many years to identify risk factors forAlzheimer
AHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s.Studies have shown that changes caused by Alzheimer’s occur in the brain many years before a person shows symptoms of the disease. RESEARCH SHOWS INTERMITTENT FASTING MAY PREVENT ALZHEIMER Intermittent fasting is a popular option for weight loss. Scientists are now learning it may also be able to improve memory and thinking. Read more about potential option for THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE DISCOVERY STUDY (ASSIST The Alzheimer's Disease Discovery Study (ASSIST) digitally collects cognitive and health data from up to 400,000 individuals to create a patient registry that will drive improved pre-clinical risk determination and prediction for. Alzheimer's and other dementias. The study will ask people to donate their health data including smoking,alcohol
AHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s. PERSPECTIVES ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Often we become absorbed with viewing life through in our own narrow lens and neglect to empathically consider the diversity in people and families we encounter. It is important to incorporate unique cultural perspectives into our personal and professional lives so that we may build individualized care and support for aging adults and familycaregivers.
THE ROLE OF GENETICS: WILL I GET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Scientists are still trying to determine the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease. The hope is that one day we will be able to stop the disease from progressing or perhaps even prevent it altogether. To date, researchers have identified a few genes that play an important role in Alzheimer’s. Some of these genes are simply risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. STUDY: WEIGHT GAIN LINKED TO ALZHEIMER’S A recently published National Institute on Aging (NIA) study has linked being obese or overweight at midlife with earlier onset Alzheimer’s disease. “There is an established association between being overweight and developing Alzheimer’s disease,” said Michael Weiner, MD, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering,Medicine
THE POWER OF PLACEBO IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH The original plan was a simple observational study, recalled William J. Burke, MD. It was more than 20 years ago that the geriatric psychiatrist set out to measure the impact of a certain drug on inflammation in the body. But, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had a different idea on how to approach the study. They recommended Dr. Burke add a placebo group. GENEMATCH: CONNECTING ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION STUDIES WITH What is GeneMatch? GeneMatch is a national program led by the Banner Alzheimer's Institute that: Recruits participants for Alzheimer’s prevention studies.; Uses genetic testing (through free cheek swab kits) to match volunteers with research opportunities.; Advances Alzheimer’s research by helping scientists find enough qualified participants to launch new studies. 80% of research studiesAHEAD STUDY
The AHEAD Study is a new trial aiming to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. It is evaluating whether an investigational treatment (BAN2401 (lecanemab)) can lower the amount of amyloid in the brain and how that impacts decline in memory loss due to Alzheimer’s.Studies have shown that changes caused by Alzheimer’s occur in the brain many years before a person shows symptoms of the disease.FOR RESEARCHERS
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