What We Read in June 2024
Staying informed about the latest developments in cognitive impairment, dementia care and brain health is crucial. The Sunday Health team frequently shares articles with one another to deepen our understanding, expand our knowledge and keep a pulse on what is happening in the field and we wanted to take a moment to share what we've been reading over the past couple of weeks with you!
Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone interested in brain health, we hope these articles will be helpful and informative.
What we read in June 2024
Lifestyle changes may slow or improve Alzheimer’s and dementia, study finds | CNN
Following a vegan diet, reducing stress, exercising and sharing feelings with others helped people slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study found.
Once-monthly Kisunla is the first and only amyloid plaque-targeting therapy with evidence to support stopping therapy when amyloid plaques are removed, which can result in lower treatment costs and fewer infusions.
Alzheimer’s Takes a Financial Toll Long Before Diagnosis, Study Finds | The New York Times
New research shows that people who develop dementia often begin falling behind on bills years earlier.
New Help for Dealing With Aggression in People With Dementia | KFF Health News.
A free online tool offers free training in a comprehensive approach to managing neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia.
Gates talks about his own experience as a caregiver and all he is doing to fight this disease.
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