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Breaking the Silence: Jay Reinstein’s Mission to End Alzheimer's Stigma

In this episode of BrainStorm, host Meryl Comer talks with Jay Reinstein, a former assistant city manager in North Carolina, about his 12 to15-month journey involving neuropsychological testing and brain scans before being diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at age 57.
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In 2012, before podcasts, UsAgainstAlzheimer’s began a call-in talk show hosted by George Vradenburg and Meryl Comer that transformed into a webinar. These archived episodes are listed below.

On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer's - Author Greg O'Brien

Five years after award-winning journalist Greg O’Brien was diagnosed with early onset Alzheime

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Coconut Oil for Alzheimer's? - Dr. Mary Newport

What if a spoonful of coconut oil each day were all it took to reverse or slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer’s?

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Defending & Repairing Brain Cells - Dr. Roberta Diaz Brinton

A number of factors put women at higher risk for Alzheimer’s, but some critical strategies can delay or prevent the onset of this disease.

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Do Concussions Lead to Alzheimer's? - Dr. Bruce Miller

Concussions and traumatic brain injury can actually be a risk factor for degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s.

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Finding Alzheimer's Drug Breakthroughs - Dr. Howard Fillit

We’re very excited about the work that the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation is doing. The prevention work through CognitiveVitality.org combined with their investments at key points in the drug development process are essential in helping us fight this disease.

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