TOGETHER
We Can Improve Brain Health and Defeat Dementia
JUNTOS
podemos mejorar
la salud cerebral en nuestra comunidad
A recent study raises concerns about the effects of low- and no-calorie sweeteners on cognitive […]
We invite you to read this fall edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about key takeaways from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) and a variety of other topics, including:
Studies finding benefits in following healthy lifestyle approaches for brain health;
Advances in blood-based biomarker tests;
A story of how one man lives well with early-onset Alzheimer’s;
Upcoming events for caregivers and others who want to learn more about brain health and advances in Alzheimer’s treatments
We invite you to read this summer edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about clinical research and a variety of other topics, including:
Whether weight loss drugs are good for brain health;
Celebrating Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month with brain health tips;
Financial tech tools for caregivers of those with memory problems;
Upcoming events for caregivers and others wanting to learn more about brain health
Este boletín informativo impreso destaca información de nuestros correos electrónicos y boletines informativos del año pasado.
This printed newsletter features highlights from our email blasts and newsletters from the past year.
We invite you to read this spring edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about clinical research and a variety of other topics, including:
A brain health podcast with expert advice and real-life stories;
Free dementia care video series for NC care partners;
Upcoming events on managing the daily life with someone who is experiencing memory changes and a free seminar on dementia;
The annual Triangle Walk to Defeat Dementia
We invite you to read the special holiday edition of the Registry’s quarterly newsletter to learn about a variety of topics, including:
Good habits to maintain during the holidays;
Holiday tips for caregivers;
Gift ideas for loved ones who are caregivers or are living with dementia;
Fun activities to do with your family and friends
We invite you to read this fall edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about healthy eating and information on a variety of topics, including:
Lifestyle changes in patients with early-stage dementia;
The impact of Alzheimer’s disease on Latinos;
Vascular dementia;
Upcoming events on healthy eating, grief in dementia caregiving, and the annual Walks to End Alzheimer’s
En este boletín informativo, se resumen las noticias compartidas por el Registro de salud cerebral de Carolina del Norte durante el último año. Tenemos muchos logros por celebrar y estamos muy agradecidos con personas como usted que apoyan este importante trabajo de mejorar la salud cerebral. Algunos de los logros del año pasado son:
El Registro creció y ahora incluye a más de 12,000 miembros.
Nuestro equipo se conectó con comunidades diversas en más de 130 eventos en Carolina del Norte y dio recursos gratuitos y charlas educativas.
Miembros del Registro participaron en los descubrimientos importantes de
16 estudios clínicos. Para más información sobre nuestros estudios clínicos, visite ncbrainhealth.org/registry-studies.
This newsletter summarizes the news shared by the NC Registry for Brain Health in the past year. We have a lot of accomplishments to celebrate, and we are most grateful for people like you who support this important work to improve brain health. Some highlights of the past year include:
The Registry grew to include over 12,000 members.
Our dedicated Registry team connected with diverse communities – sharing free resources and leading educational talks at 130+ events throughout NC.
Our Registry members participated in the important discoveries of 16 unique studies in many different areas of brain health. Learn more about our studies at ncbrainhealth.org/registry-studies.
We invite you to read this summer edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about our new Facebook page and upcoming events for everyone interested in brain health. Click here to view the full newsletter which includes information on a variety of topics, including:
The power of wild blueberries on the brain;
The benefits of conversation for socially isolated older adults;
The causes and symptoms of young-onset dementia;
Tips for planning after a dementia diagnosis;
A caregiving guide for those in the LGBTQ community
We invite you to read this winter edition of the Registry’s newsletter to learn about the effect of music on the brain, the different types of dementia, and upcoming events for caregivers. Click here to read the the full newsletter which includes information on a variety of topics, including:
12 Myths about Alzheimer’s disease;
Tips for communicating with someone with Alzheimer’s disease;
Upcoming online and in-person educational events
The NC Registry has a lot to be thankful for this year, and we are […]
The NC Registry has a lot to be thankful for this year! Read the Fall 2023 Newsletter to learn about the highlights we’re celebrating. This newsletter also includes information on a variety of topics to support people with memory disorders and their caregivers, including:
Tips to reduce stress around the holidays;
Memory Cafés where people with dementia and their caregivers can socialize with others;
Online educational and exercise programs
In this summer edition of the NC Registry’s newsletter, we are excited to announce that we passed our goal to enroll 10,000 participants by 2023! Our Summer 2023 Newsletter also includes information about:
The NC Registry’s work to reach communities that are underrepresented in dementia research;
Tips for caregivers to learn early signs of dementia and stay connected with loved ones that live far away;
Results from a recent study that showed where rates of Alzheimer’s disease are higher in the United States;
Signals in the blood that are linked to a higher risk of dementia and that may appear years before a person has cognitive problems
The NC Registry for Brain Health, funded by the North Carolina Department of Health and […]
Read the Spring 2023 Newsletter to learn about the importance of exercise for brain health. You will also find information about ways to safely add physical activity to your daily routine, resources for caregivers, and information about Alzheimer’s therapies of the future.
Researchers have found that some people age slowly, only experiencing a few months’ worth of […]
A recent study funded by the National Institute on Aging and conducted at several sites […]
In January 2023 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new treatment option for Alzheimer’s […]