AFTD Medical Advisor Emeritus Virginia Lee Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Virginia M.-Y. Lee, PhD, an emeritus member of the AFTD Medical Advisory Council (MAC) and the current director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on April 29. Dr. Lee joins more than 2,600 other active NAS members, who are tasked with providing…
Read MorePartners in FTD Care – A Lack of Empathy and Emotional Connection: A Common Symptom of FTD
Providing care for someone living with a condition as complex as FTD poses physical and mental challenges to both professional and family caregivers. In many cases, maintaining a fond emotional connection with the person diagnosed can offer small moments of joy, lightening the strain and stress of caregiving with spontaneous shared smiles, laughter, or hugs.…
Read MoreAFTD Healthcare Professional Webinar: Speech Language Therapy — A Promising Practice in FTD Treatment and Care
When patients lose the ability to communicate effectively, doctors and other clinicians often refer them to a speech language pathologist (SLP) to help them regain their speaking skills. But for patients with the FTD disorder known as primary progressive aphasia (PPA), lost speaking abilities do not return, and communication only gets worse as the brain…
Read MoreEmma Heming Willis Honored with Caregiving Award
Emma Heming Willis was recently honored by Maria Shriver’s Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM) at Cleveland Clinic, receiving the organization’s Caregiving Award for her “outstanding work in advocating for unpaid family caregivers.” The awards were part of an educational and advocacy luncheon in Las Vegas, held May 19, to raise awareness for two critical women’s health…
Read MoreSession Videos from AFTD’s 2025 Education Conference Now Available
Sessions from AFTD’s 2025 Education Conference are now available on our YouTube channel. Whether you missed a session, you weren’t able to join us live in Denver or virtually, or you simply want to catch up on the latest updates from the community, you are sure to find a session that meets your interests and…
Read MoreStudy Identifies Profile of Blood-Based Inflammatory Proteins as Potential FTD Biomarker
A study published in the journal Brain earlier this year identified a profile of inflammation-related proteins that could potentially serve as a FTD biomarker gauging the severity of the disease. The profile of proteins was identified through blood serum samples, with the authors emphasizing the accessibility of blood-based biomarkers over others. Cytokines Released by Neuroinflammation,…
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