Study Evaluates PET Tracer and Explores How PSP Damages Brain Synapses

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A study published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia evaluates the potential utility of a novel PET tracer for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) while also exploring how the disorder damages synapses.   The Mechanisms of Synaptic Loss in PSP are Unknown  Synapses are the junctions that connect neurons, transmitting electrical or chemical signals to assist with…

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Former Judge Gains Artistic Ability after PPA Diagnosis

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A former judge in Folsom, Calif., has discovered a newfound talent for visual art following a diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia, KCRA in Sacramento reported earlier this year. Two years ago, Dylan Sullivan would never have called herself an artist. As a judge in El Dorado, Calif. Superior Court, her world was the law, her…

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2025 Colfax Marathon

The AFTD-Team will participate in the Colfax Marathon on May 17-18, as an Official Charity Partner. We hope you’ll join us for a weekend of connection and awareness. Race distances include: Marathon (26.2 miles); Half Marathon (13.1 miles); Urban 10-Miler; 5K (3.1 miles); and Marathon Relay (26.2 miles across five individual legs). Click here to…

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BRI Care Consultation Learning Collaborative – Understanding FTD: Diagnosis, Support and Resources for Patients and Caregivers

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Join AFTD Director of Support and Education Esther Kane, MSN, RN-CDP for a free informative session highlighting the signs and symptoms of FTD, how it is diagnosed, and what resources are available for families on the FTD journey, presented by the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. A Q&A session will be held to allow attendees…

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Volunteer Update: Thank You to Our Volunteers!

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To all those who dedicate their time and energy with AFTD to making a difference within the FTD community, we thank you! Every hour you invest and every task you undertake plays a vital role in bringing us closer to the day we have effective treatments, and finally a cure, for FTD. Thank you to…

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