Landmark $20MM Donation Fuels AFTD’s Work Targeting FTD, Most Common Dementia under 60
AFTD is grateful to announce the creation of The Donald and Susan Newhouse Fund at AFTD. The Fund has been launched through a generous $20 million donation from AFTD donor…
Read MorePeople of Color Experience More Discrimination When Seeking Dementia Care, Report Finds
Non-white racial and ethnic populations in the U.S. experience more discriminatory barriers when accessing dementia care compared to white populations, a recent report has found. Findings from two national surveys that appeared in the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2021 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts…
Read MoreBrain-Imaging Study Explores Possibility of Restoring Empathy in Persons with FTD
Scientists at Western University’s Robarts Research Institute are using brain scanning systems on persons diagnosed with FTD to develop therapies that may restore their empathy. Dr. Elizabeth Finger, associate professor at the university’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and a neurologist at…
Read More2021 AFTD Education Conference
Today, May 13th, and tomorrow, May 14th, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET each day, AFTD is convening its 2021 Education Conference online. You can join this free event…
Read MoreCharity Miles March Sponsorship – Arden Courts
With March’s arrival, we are happy to announce a new Charity Miles sponsorship and mileage goal. AFTD is grateful for Arden Courts’ sponsorship and support of our mission on Charity…
Read More3/5/21: AFTD EL-PFDD Meeting with the FDA
On March 5, AFTD hosted a virtual Externally Led Patient-Focused Drug Development (EL-PFDD) meeting focused on FTD. This meeting was designed to give all whose lives have been affected…
Read MoreUniversity Launches Study Exploring Impact of “Reminiscence Therapy” in Dementia Care
A research team based out of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is set to begin a project focused on how reminiscence therapy can impact individuals diagnosed with dementia. The two-year project is entitled “Intergenerational Connections:…
Read MoreUK Woman Shares Husband’s Journey with Young-Onset Dementia
Michelle Macadangdang mistook her husband’s sudden change in temperament to be a sign that their marriage was in trouble, but instead, she learned that her husband was experiencing symptoms of young-onset dementia. …
Read More“White Matter Hyperintensities” More Abundant in Brains of Persons with FTD Than Alzheimer’s, Study Shows
The volume of white matter hyperintensities, or the damaged areas of the brain that are visible on MRI scans, were larger in people with FTD compared to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study conducted by researchers…
Read MoreWomen With bvFTD Have More Executive Function than Men, Study Finds
Women diagnosed with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) have been found to demonstrate “higher behavioral and executive reserve” compared to men with bvFTD, a new study has found. The study, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia, examined the effects of bvFTD between men and women and…
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