Progress on Alzheimer's Disease
More than a thousand dementia experts from around the world met in Washington this week to talk about how to prevent Alzheimer's disease from becoming a global health crisis. Diane and her guests talk about top new findings and priorities for research and policy.
Guests
senior vice president for advocacy and public policy at the Alzheimer's Association
director of the Farber Institute for Neurosciences at Thomas Jefferson University and professor of neurology, biochemistry and molecular biology at Jefferson Medical College. He serves as chair of the medical and scientific advisory council for the Alzheimer's Association.
person with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, diagnosed at age 51.
biochemist at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, and professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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