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Biogen pushes for FDA approval of Alzheimer’s drug
Drug discovery giant Biogen announced plans to seek FDA approval of an experimental treatment it had previously ruled a clinical failure.
Safety & Dementia: A practical guide
Over time, everyday activities can become more difficult for people living with Alzheimer's or another dementia. Driving, bathing, owning a firearm – or even taking medication – can pose a safety risk.
Robin Harris: The woman behind the camera
Meet Robin Harris – the talented photographer behind the beautiful images you see on our website and our office walls.
Class Recap: Living in the Moment
Things looked a little different than usual at a recent class at Alzheimer’s San Diego – and sounded different, too. Laughter filled the education room, as more than 20 dementia caregivers came together to learn about…improv.
Dorothy’s Darlings: A North County legacy
Ken Darling has always been a caregiver. It’s in his bones. When his mother, Dorothy, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 1997, he didn’t hesitate to put his life on pause.
Research updates: September 2019
It can seem like there’s a new Alzheimer’s “breakthrough” almost every day. We sift through the headlines and pull together the relevant, reputable research updates for you. Here are 6 things you should know about Alzheimer’s and dementia research from the last month.