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DementiaThe Panhandle Dementia Coalition and Alzheimer's Association held a community forum Tuesday afternoon that brought together health care professionals, caregivers, advocates and community members with one goal: improving dementia care and support in western Nebraska.See the Story
Alzheimer's Association, Panhandle Dementia Coalition Team up to Bring Awareness to Western Nebraska
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Dementia · AustraliaThe Alzheimer’s Association 2025 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of Alzheimer’s disease in the United States. It encompasses prevalence statistics, risk factors, advancements in early detection, public attitudes, and future directions in treatment and care.This year they included a special report American Perspectives on Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in the Era of …See the Story
Blood-based biomarkers for detecting dementia the way of the future - Australian Dementia Network (ADNeT)

Australia · AustraliaWelcome to the latest edition of the ADNeT newsletter.We are on the cusp of significant progress in new drugs and blood tests for preventing, diagnosing and treating dementia. It is a critical time to support the research driving these innovations. At this end of the financial year, your tax deductible donation will advance dementia research and directly contribute to world-leading innovation in dementia diagnosis and treatment. Together, we can…Read Article