In the news: Jim McAleer Interview – Sandwiched podcast

Our CEO, Jim McAleer joined the Sandwiched podcast hosted by Sioux Falcone & Jennifer Hedayat to discuss the increase in dementia prevalence in Orange County, recent research and drug developments aimed at Alzheimer's disease, the importance of early intervention and other topics in this conversation about Alzheimer's Orange County, dementia and how to face it.

Health Talks with Dr. Trinh feat. President & CEO, Jim McAleer

Alzheimer's Orange County Board Member, Dr. Dung Trinh and President and CEO, Jim McAleer discuss recent Alzheimer's disease breakthroughs and research updates in this entry of the "Health Talks with Dr. Trinh" series airing on OC Talk Radio. Watch the full interview below.

What is Mild Cognitive Impairment?

As we age, we can experience changes in our physical and cognitive capabilities. However, some older adults have more memory or thinking problems than other adults at their age. This condition is called mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In Orange County over 164,000 people are living with dementia or MCI. Currently, research has not indicated one

April 21st, 2023|Weekly Roundup|

Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (March 2023)

A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia Artificial Intelligence Approach May Help Detect Alzheimer's Disease from Routine Brain Imaging Tests Researchers have developed and validated a deep learning–based method to detect Alzheimer’s disease based on routinely collected clinical brain images. Read more here.   Yale study sheds light on why women

March 27th, 2023|Weekly Roundup|

Ask the Expert: What can I do to understand what my loved one is experiencing?

Understanding their reality As a person’s cognitive ability starts to decline, the reality they perceive can be very different from ours. Dementias like Alzheimer's disease can cause more than just memory loss. The disease can impact our speech, logic, emotions, behavior, and affect our brain in other ways. People with Alzheimer’s may not have the

February 9th, 2023|Health & Lifestyle|

Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (January 2023)

A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia   Microphysiological systems: A promising new platform for Alzheimer’s drug development One of the biggest and most persistent challenges in the quest for effective Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias therapies is finding better models for preclinical drug development. Read more here.   FDA Grants

February 2nd, 2023|Weekly Roundup|
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