Why Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Matters
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
The early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are often overlooked or confused with signs of normal aging. Diagnosing the disease as early as possible is important to benefit from earlier treatment and better outcomes.
Learn more about the importance of early detection by watching a recording of, “A Brighter Future with Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding Why Early Detection Matters and What It Means for Treatment.” This free, hourlong online presentation is produced by Alzheimer’s Disease Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program, and Medlive. It features BrightFocus Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, Nancy Lynn; expert neurologist Dr. Nathaniel Chin, and Phil, who has Alzheimer’s disease.
Watch the full program below and learn:
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