During #ctad22, researchers presented exciting new results from #Alzheimers drug trials. Read more in our December 2022 newsletter:
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During #AAIC22 thousands of researchers gathered to present cutting-edge research on #Alzheimers disease and related dementias. Several Brain Health Registry researchers were among those presenting! Read more in our August newsletter:
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#Dementia is a broad term that describes memory or thinking problems -- there are different causes of dementia, each of which produces different symptoms.
Learn more in the April 2022 Brain Health Registry newsletter:
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The Brain Health Registry is partnering with researchers
@bu_cte to examine later-life brain health risks in soccer and tackle football players.
Learn more about the @HITSS_BU study below!
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Research continues to to shed light on the complex relationship between the #coronavirus and the human brain. Studies have found #Alzheimers disease-like changes in the brains of individuals who lived with Covid-19.
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Despite the ongoing #COVID pandemic, 2021 was a groundbreaking year in research, both for the Brain Health Registry and for the greater #Alzheimers field.
Read more in our January newsletter, here:
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Why are effective treatments for #Alzheimers disease so elusive? A look back into how the disease has been defined and studied throughout the past century may provide insights:
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Join us on February 9th & 10th to hear from researchers, NFL players, and guest speakers in the conference focused on bringing more representation in Black Men’s Brain Health 🧠 and cognitive aging research🔬.
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BHR is excited to promote the first annual Black Men’s Brain Health Conference (@BrainHealth4Men), which is being held during #SuperBowl week 2022 in Los Angeles!
Read more in our December newsletter: https://t.co/cMroX0KYpy
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