Editorial from @jama.com: The US POINTER study suggests that modest lifestyle interventions can enhance cognitive health in aging populations, offering a practical and cost-effective approach to dementia prevention.
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#AAIC2025
Really appreciate the #AAIC2025 plenary starting with @alzassociation.bsky.social CEO Joanne Pike saying about the US government’s dramatic cutting of research funds: “We share your outrage”.
Excited to announce the call for abstracts and registrations for the 35th Alzheimer Europe Conference #35AEC in Bologna (Italy) from 6 to 8 October under the banner “Connecting science and communities: The future of #dementia care”.
www.alzheimer-europe.org/.../call-abs....
Here comes my first Bluesky post: Happy to share new exciting job opportunities with Alzheimer Europe - if you have experience and a background in communication, conference organisation or finance, why don't you apply for one of these three positions?
www.alzheimer-europe.org/news/we-are-...
There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.
A Place of Joy.
💡 New horizons in dementia research! Catch Part 1 & Part 2 of our special Alzheimer Europe 2024 #34AEC podcast episodes to hear about the latest advances and key conference moments. 🎙️ #DementiaResearch #ConferenceHighlights
podfollow.com/dementia-res...
This article with Wendy Mitchell is essential for anyone communicating about Alzheimer's & dementia:
"Don't call us sufferers – it makes us lose all hope, says bestselling author who is battling dementia."
Wendy passed away this year, but her words remain relevant
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...