National Expert Panels Guide Future Direction of Alzheimer’s Research

National expert panels are actively shaping the future direction of Alzheimer's research by establishing research priorities, funding strategies, and...

National expert panels are actively shaping the future direction of Alzheimer's research by establishing research priorities, funding strategies, and...

Public libraries represent one of the most accessible, credible, and science-backed brain health resources in most American communities—yet they remain...

Digital estate planning for dementia patients is the process of organizing, protecting, and planning for the management of online accounts, passwords,...

A dementia-inclusive worship service guide has become a practical resource that over 1,000 religious organizations across the United States have...

A free meal planning guide for dementia patients addresses swallowing and nutrition challenges by providing family caregivers with practical strategies to...

A daughter watching her mother slip away to dementia documented the painful realities of caregiving—the confusion, the grief, the moments of dark humor...

Architects and urban designers are increasingly using evidence-based principles from dementia-inclusive design guides to create public spaces that feel...

A memory book is a practical, meaningful activity that families can create together with a newly diagnosed dementia patient—a collection of photographs,...

Yes, the books you read—or didn't read—in childhood may have measurable effects on your cognitive health decades later.

Yes—swapping just one hour of passive screen time for reading or other mentally engaged activities can reduce your dementia risk by approximately 7%.