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Download the fall 2014 issue of our macular degeneration newsletter to learn more about cutting-edge AMD research showcased at the XVI International Symposium on Retinal Degeneration, ways to help prevent AMD, and much more.

Jun 30, 2015
There’s been a steady stream of news from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) in Copenhagen, held July 12-17, 2014. The international summit brings together 4,500 professionals from 80 countries involved in Alzheimer’s treatment, patient care, and research.
Jun 30, 2015
Drugs & Medication

Recently, the BrightFocus Foundation awarded an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fellowship to Soong Ho Kim, PhD, at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, to study whether a new drug could directly attack symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, but also work to address the disease process. A new study in Molecular Psychiatry now provides evidence that this line of research may be progressing."

Jun 29, 2015
Clinical Trials
Reisa Sperling, MD, a Harvard-based, BrightFocus-funded Alzheimer’s researcher now leading a major clinical trial, thinks it might be possible to prevent or delay the worst symptoms of Alzheimer's when physical changes in the brain, including shrinkage and amyloid build-up, are detected early, before cognition is impaired, and treatment begins at those earliest stages.
Jun 29, 2015
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Download the fall 2013 issue of our Alzheimer’s disease newsletter to learn about key areas of study in Alzheimer’s research, a link between anemia and increased dementia risk, and much more.

Jun 29, 2015
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Download the spring 2014 issue of our Alzheimer’s disease newsletter to learn about 14 new genes linked to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, a potential link between concussions and Alzheimer’s, and much more.

Jun 29, 2015
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Download the summer 2014 issue of our Alzheimer's disease newsletter and learn about a blood test with a 90% success rate for predicting Alzheimer's, a link between cardiovascular and brain health, and much more.

Jun 29, 2015
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Download the fall 2014 issue of our Alzheimer’s disease newsletter to learn about a drug compound that reversed Alzheimer’s effects on memory in mice, new grants that will fund Alzheimer’s research, and much more.

Jun 29, 2015
Caregiving

After centuries of health and economic disparity, women have emerged as a strong force in the U.S. and worldwide. Yet a crisis of inequality looms ahead.

Jun 29, 2015
Research News

BrightFocus grantee Huaxi Xu, PhD and colleagues at the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla, CA, have published a paper that sheds light on the origins and connections between the characteristic amyloid plaques found in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and the predisposition of individuals with Down syndrome to develop the same plaques, and exhibit Alzheimer’s-type dementia, as they age.

Jun 29, 2015