Researchers seek ways to stop or slow progression of Alzheimer’s

Researchers seek ways to stop or slow progression of Alzheimer’s

Researchers in the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN) study have been monitoring the brains of subjects who have mutations in any of three genes that cause Alzheimer’s to see how the disease develops before symptoms occur. By early next year, subjects will receive one of three experimental drugs that the researchers hope will slow or stop the disease in people otherwise destined to get it.
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Take a stand against Alzheimer’s on The Longest Day™

Take a stand against Alzheimer’s on The Longest Day™

In the United States alone, more than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s, and nearly 15 million are acting as their caregivers. When you participate in Alzheimer’s Association The Longest Day™, a sunrise-to-sunset relay on June 20 to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer’s, you’re not only taking a stand against the disease — you’re joining a global network of individuals determined to stop it.
Learn more and register for The Longest Day >>

http://act.alz.org/site/PageNavigator/longest_day_home.html?utm_source=ALZ.ORG&utm_medium=Peel&utm_campaign=Longest%2BDay

Working mothers juggle even more with aging parents

http://www.alz.org/dm/working_mothers/email.htm

Dear Friend,
The results of a new survey released today by Working Mother Media highlights the growing number women
serving as a primary caregiver for a family member with dementia.
The Alzheimer’s Association® acted as a knowledge partner on the survey, “Women and Alzheimer’s disease:
The Caregiver’s Crisis
,” which reveals the increasing demands on women to balance career, parenthood
and caregiving.

As we learned from The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s, these competing priorities have severe consequences on a woman’s financial, emotional and physical health. Heather Snyder, Ph.D., senior associate director, Medical and Scientific Relations, Alzheimer’s Association, said, “We cannot think of Alzheimer’s as a disease on one person. Every area of a caregiver’s life is affected: her job, her relationships, her children and even her own health.”

The survey results reveal that 49 percent of current caregivers feel overwhelmed. The Alzheimer’s Association provides information, support and resources to caregivers in need. Visitors to the new Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiver Center can access:

  • Practical caregiving tips for every stage of the disease.
  • Advice on how to manage a wide range of caregiving issues, from daily care to safety issues to planning for the future.
  • Information on managing stress and coping with emotions related to caregiving.
  • Information on local support groups and AlzConnected, an online community for people with the disease and their caregivers.

If you are a caregiver, tell us how we can help you by filling out this survey. We also encourage you to visit the Alzheimer’s Association website for support and information on how to care for individual with Alzheimer’s disease while maintaining your own well-being.

Parkinson’s More Than Motion – Board Member Jo-ann Golec is featured on Parkinson’s More than Motion with two fellow Board members.

Having a support group is important, especially if you have PD. In the second installment of Jo-Ann’s story, she has lunch with girlfriends who also have Parkinson’s. See what they have to say.

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Parkinson’s More Than Motion – Board Member Jo-ann Golec is featured on Parkinson’s More than Motion with two fellow Board members.

Parkinson’s More Than Motion

Here it is! The debut of our More Than Motion™ video series featuring Jo-Ann, a brave woman who has been living with PD since 1997. See how she manages her full reality of Parkinson’s disease. This is the first installment in the series!

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