KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/27/2024: Metformin and Alzheimer's disease
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/27/2024: Metformin and Alzheimer's disease
POCKET TALK | Prescribing Memory Medications: Purpose and Value | 6/21/2024
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POCKET TALK | Prescribing Memory Medications: Purpose and Value | 6/21/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/20/2024: Down Syndrome & The Power of a Father's Love
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/20/2024: Down Syndrome & The Power of a Father's Love
WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/13/24: Thy Hard -Die Hard Shakespearean Reimagination (and frontotemporal dementia)
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/13/24: Thy Hard -Die Hard Shakespearean Reimagination (and frontotemporal dementia)
WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/6/2024: What is a Long-Term Care Ombudsman?
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 6/6/2024: What is a Long-Term Care Ombudsman?
POCKET TALK | The Power of a Multidisciplinary Team | 6/7/2024
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POCKET TALK | The Power of a Multidisciplinary Team | 6/7/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/30/2024: The Truth About Brain Training
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/30/2024: The Truth About Brain Training
POCKET TALK | Managing and Preventing Delirium in Older Adults | 5/24/2024
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POCKET TALK | Managing and Preventing Delirium in Older Adults | 5/24/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/23/2024: On the Road (or the Water or in the Air) Again - Travel Tips
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/23/2024: On the Road (or the Water or in the Air) Again - Travel Tips
POCKET TALK | Demystifying Dementia: Differentiating the Most Common Dementias | 5/17/2024
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POCKET TALK | Demystifying Dementia: Differentiating the Most Common Dementias | 5/17/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/16/2024 - From the Other Side: A Physician Diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/16/2024 - From the Other Side: A Physician Diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
POCKET TALK | A New Era for Brain Health in Primary Care: New Drugs and Diagnostics | 5/3/2024
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POCKET TALK | A New Era for Brain Health in Primary Care: New Drugs and Diagnostics | 5/3/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/9/2024: Story Connections at the National Museum of Toys/Miniatures
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/9/2024: Story Connections at the National Museum of Toys/Miniatures
WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/2/24: Moving With - Poetry about Caregiving, Grief and Peace by Cleo Childs
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 5/2/24: Moving With - Poetry about Caregiving, Grief and Peace by Cleo Childs
POCKET TALK | The Necessary Steps to Working Up Cognitive Impairment | 4/26/2024
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POCKET TALK | The Necessary Steps to Working Up Cognitive Impairment | 4/26/2024
POCKET TALK | Distinguishing Normal from Abnormal Aging | 4/19/2024
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POCKET TALK | Distinguishing Normal from Abnormal Aging | 4/19/2024
WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/25/2024: Smell and Brain Health
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/25/2024: Smell and Brain Health
The Neighborhoods Study: Linking Social Exposome to Neurobiology
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The Neighborhoods Study: Linking Social Exposome to Neurobiology
WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/18/2024: The Dementia Training Room + When the Dementia Isn't Alzheimer's
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/18/2024: The Dementia Training Room When the Dementia Isn't Alzheimer's
WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/11/2024: Michael F. James/Dear Judy: A Love Story Rewritten by Alzheimer's
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/11/2024: Michael F. James/Dear Judy: A Love Story Rewritten by Alzheimer's
WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/4/2024 The NeuroWalk Study
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 4/4/2024 The NeuroWalk Study
WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/28/2024: Therapeutic Diets in Alzheimer's Disease
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/28/2024: Therapeutic Diets in Alzheimer's Disease
WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/21/2024: Brain Games
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/21/2024: Brain Games
WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/14/2024: Route to Research
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/14/2024: Route to Research
WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/7/2024: Employee Assistance Programs
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 3/7/2024: Employee Assistance Programs
WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/29/2024: Turning Point
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/29/2024: Turning Point
WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/22/2024: DAP Fitness and Brain Health
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/22/2024: DAP Fitness and Brain Health
WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/15/2024: Dr. Jeff Burns and the Brain Health Initiative
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WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/15/2024: Dr. Jeff Burns and the Brain Health Initiative
WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/8/2024: Demonstrating the Dementia CareAssist App
Просмотров 3285 месяцев назад
WEEKLY WEBINAR 2/8/2024: Demonstrating the Dementia CareAssist App

Комментарии

  • @lisajames8653
    @lisajames8653 23 часа назад

    Thank you! Very helpful to hear the Dr and his wife’s perspective.

  • @tedpropst5833
    @tedpropst5833 Месяц назад

    Great presentation. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @lyndaroe9642
    @lyndaroe9642 Месяц назад

    Most interesting! Thank You.

  • @DrSylvesterHerbalremedies
    @DrSylvesterHerbalremedies 2 месяца назад

    I want to thank Dr Sylvester herbal remedies on RUclips for curing my parosmia with his herbal treatment which hе shipped to me

  • @april131961journey
    @april131961journey 4 месяца назад

    from another Barbara - repeat your email address

  • @JonesRosary
    @JonesRosary 5 месяцев назад

    A lot of people believe there is no cure for ALS disease, which is not true. Everyone has to understand that natural treatment is the best among all. My Dad is 100% fine after using Dr Agumba ALS herbal product. I'm so happy that he got healed and I do believe in natural herbs right from the beginning especially when you got it from a good and understanding naturopathic. It's better and more active for getting rid of every disease

  • @chauvettes
    @chauvettes 5 месяцев назад

    I've been diagnosed with LBD for 9 years and mercifully it is developing VERY slowly. Thank you for more up-to-date information. Most videos are years old.

  • @nukejets
    @nukejets 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all the time and effort you put into producing these videos. I am a Lewy Body patient (though I still haven't received a formal diagnosis. UGH!!!) It's great to learn more about the disease process, its effects, and potential treatments.

  • @user-ve1er3sc8j
    @user-ve1er3sc8j 8 месяцев назад

    So you know more about the frontotemporal lobe and how it works?

  • @ruthrobertson3850
    @ruthrobertson3850 9 месяцев назад

    i cannot open the recording of sept 6 recording on loving and communicating with dementied people

  • @nukejets
    @nukejets 9 месяцев назад

    Is the apple watch sleep tracking program a good screening tool for sleep disorders?

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 9 месяцев назад

    Why wold a neurologist NOT diagnose when CSF biomarkers show Abeta 42, TTau and PTau?

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 9 месяцев назад

    I would want to know everything, and even what to expect….

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 9 месяцев назад

    I am so thankful you attempt to show on scans why people may have cognitive impairments so family members don’t stay in denial saying you are just aging, I have the same issues…

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this important information!

  • @jaymuse9353
    @jaymuse9353 9 месяцев назад

    Great talk!

  • @jaymuse9353
    @jaymuse9353 10 месяцев назад

    YES. Or from a stroke 1 5 years ago. I was just referred to KU ADU. 😮

    • @jaymuse9353
      @jaymuse9353 10 месяцев назад

      No, actually, for BALANCE, I answered. I thought this was 9n balance issues while having eaod. Sorry

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 10 месяцев назад

    Focus on functional preservation, even there is no cure! 75% of dementia patients have a some form of depressive symptoms! Late onset alcohol abuse!

  • @marjorielampton1100
    @marjorielampton1100 11 месяцев назад

    Please hold still 1:01 1:04

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 11 месяцев назад

    Balance issues related to A.zheimers?

  • @chriscox5352
    @chriscox5352 11 месяцев назад

    🌸 P r o m o S M

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    When will you post the SPARK webinar?

  • @loriwoodscoaching
    @loriwoodscoaching Год назад

    Awesome video.

  • @stevensteve1658
    @stevensteve1658 Год назад

    Will individuals with logopenic PPA be eligible for these drugs given they also have amyloid plaques?

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    bvFTD - social cues, personality changes vs. More Apathy and anxiety in AD executive

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    Exercise increases cognition, CBF and blood flow/oxygen in Hippocampus (muscle reparing and memory) regardless of APOE4, reduced cortical atrophy; aerobic 150 minutes, tabata; stretch at the end of exercise (like a warm noodle)

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    How can we increase the amount of delta sleep at every age?

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    Is it possible that the risk of having more beta amyloid in elderly also because of the less amount of delta sleep? Comparing with the younger ones.

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    1. Regulating pain perception, cardiovascular system, replaying memories, eliminate waste of ẞ-amyloid during increasing of CSF after deep restorative sleep 2. The need for sleep does not change, even in older adults 50% in stage 2, in elderly less delta deep sleep, more awake 3. Sleep drive and circadian rhythm, drives from Melatonin switches the awake to sleep, from the nucleus caudate 4. During Subjective 15-20 min. You should sleep, Relaxing and distracting activities before sleep, otherwise do this in bed to combat falls; brain associates bed with sleep; 5. Alcohol disrupts sleep; more time in the deep sleep in the first part of the night vs. early morning you can remember dreams because most of them are during REM sleep; 6. Napping reduces sleep drive and delays bed time; combating brain fog and fatigue; do it as early as possible 7. Reduce pre sleep arousal (brain running), calm your body AND brain + sleep hygiene (avoid alcoolhol, nicotine etc.) Regular wake time - exposure to light, melatonin secretion is stopped; Exercise for sleep drive. 8. Relax before sleep 9. Nucleus caudate regulates inclusive fullness

  • @mariabumbar5180
    @mariabumbar5180 Год назад

    50% in hospitalized patients above 65; cognitive stress Test for the brain, accelerating dementia progression

  • @AI-zp3zv
    @AI-zp3zv Год назад

    I am neuropsychologist working in Germany. I would like to attend future webinars. Is it possible and could I receive a certificate that confirms it?

  • @codyc6515
    @codyc6515 Год назад

    Promo'SM

  • @theyazzledazzle
    @theyazzledazzle Год назад

    You guys have a great program! Your educational outreach is amazing. Thank you! (as someone who lives nowhere near Kansas!)

  • @toryberch
    @toryberch Год назад

    Thanks for the info on LBD facts