Tuesday, September 9, 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
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Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging. Join us to learn about the impact of Alzheimer's; the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia; stages and risk factors; current research and treatments available for some symptoms; and Alzheimer's Association resources.
Join us for the latest updates on Research into Alzheimer's disease (AD). The U.S. Pointer Study on lifestyle changes results will be shared, as well as the Alzheimer's Association Part the Cloud Translational [PTC] Research Program. has made several exciting advancements in 2024, particularly in treatments for early-stage Alzheimer's, management of behavioral symptoms like agitation and psychosis, and the development of blood-based biomarker tests. Get the facts and learn about next steps. Presenters will be Erica Salimida, Director of Community Outreach nd Research Champion. ALZ NY and Dr. Maria Quiñones-Cordero Associate Director of the Elaine Hubbard Center for Nursing Research on Aging at the University of Rochester.
Registration is required. Please be sure to register using a valid email address.
For additional information, or questions, please call 800.272.3900.
Join us for the latest updates on Research into Alzheimer's disease (AD). The U.S. Pointer Study on lifestyle changes results will be shared, as well as the Alzheimer's Association Part the Cloud Translational [PTC] Research Program. has made several exciting advancements in 2024, particularly in treatments for early-stage Alzheimer's, management of behavioral symptoms like agitation and psychosis, and the development of blood-based biomarker tests. Get the facts and learn about next steps. Presenters will be Erica Salimida, Director of Community Outreach nd Research Champion. ALZ NY and Dr. Maria Quiñones-Cordero Associate Director of the Elaine Hubbard Center for Nursing Research on Aging at the University of Rochester.
Registration is required. Please be sure to register using a valid email address.
For additional information, or questions, please call 800.272.3900.