Christian Clymer Christian Clymer

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Christian Clymer Christian Clymer

In Circulation: News for Your Heart & Mind September 13, 2024

This week, we explore groundbreaking research revealing new insights into how vascular health impacts Alzheimer’s disease progression. From the role of shared cellular mechanisms to promising advances in biomarkers for early diagnosis, these findings highlight the critical connection between cardiovascular and brain health.

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Christian Clymer Christian Clymer

Upcoming Event: Advancing Our Understanding of Aging & the Brain

We are excited to announce Advancing Our Understanding: Alzheimer's, Vascular Health, and the Path Forward, an event representing a critical opportunity to explore the intersection of Alzheimer’s disease and vascular health. This event, hosted by Axios on September 18, 2024, brings together leading policymakers and health care experts to discuss the future of brain-related care.

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Christian Clymer Christian Clymer

In Circulation: September 5, 2024

Welcome to In Circulation: News for Your Heart & Mind—your trusted source for cutting-edge insights on the intersection of vascular health and Alzheimer’s research. Each week, we’ll dive into the latest scientific breakthroughs, treatment advances, and prevention strategies.

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Mary Richards Mary Richards

Alzheimer's Research: Progress and Promise at AAIC 2024

Attending the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) this year was both exhilarating and enlightening. Reflecting on my experiences at this massive event, which featured 750 sessions and a wealth of knowledge from around the globe, I am struck by the palpable sense of progress and innovation that fills the air.

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The Pulse The Pulse

Juneteenth: A Time to Reflect on Alzheimer's Care in the African American Community

In a recent article by Dr. Gillian Gordon-Perue in the Miami Times, the stark realities faced by Black Americans concerning Alzheimer's disease are brought to light. As we celebrate Juneteenth, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the health disparities that persist in our society, particularly in the care and prevention of Alzheimer's disease within the Black community.

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