Prof Henry Brodaty discusses mild cognitive impairment and key findings from one of Australia’s largest and longest running studies of ageing and cognitive health.
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Delays in diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease can mean lost opportunities for medical and social intervention. Prof Henry Brodaty discusses the importance of a timely diagnosis, what barriers remain and what the future holds for people living with dementia.
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A/Prof Rebekah Ahmed shares her insights into how an integrated multidisciplinary approach can enhance and streamline Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and management in memory clinics.
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Dr Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer discusses future innovations and the use of digital detection tools and telemedicine to improve early diagnosis at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2020.
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An expert panel discusses the diagnostic challenges of mixed pathology in patients with Alzheimer’s disease through a patient case study at the International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease (AD/PD) 2019.
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From neuroimaging to CSF and blood-based biomarkers, Prof Chris Rowe discusses the future use of biomarkers for aiding the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2020.
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A/Prof Greg Sutherland, Deputy Director of the NSW Tissue Resource Centre, explains how advances in molecular technology have changed brain banking, and provide potential to better understand the neuropathology underlying Alzheimer’s disease.
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Prof Henry Brodaty, Scientia Professor at UNSW, and A/Prof Rebekah Ahmed, Director of the Memory and Cognition Clinic at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, discuss recent advances in the identification of Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, and what this may mean for future diagnosis.
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A/Prof Greg Sutherland, Deputy Director of the NSW Tissue Resource Centre, explains how brain banks can further our understanding of the early changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease and why brain banks will be important to future research.
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