April 27, 2022

Summary of Findings: UsAgainstAlzheimer’s A-LIST Survey on Medicare (CMS) Coverage Decision

Summary of Findings: UsAgainstAlzheimer’s A-LIST Survey on Medicare (CMS) Coverage Decision February 7, 2022 UsAgainstAlzheimer’s fielded a survey, January 27-February 2, 2022, with responses from 752 people who were diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)/Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or another dementia, ‘at risk’ for diagnosis, current/former caregivers and those interested in brain health Key overall findings include: 2/3 of respondents were unaware (43%) or unsure (20%) of the CMS decision Of the group that was aware of the CMS decision, few respondents were able to articulate a full awareness of the implications in an open-ended response; many of those respondents were
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The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting

World renowned neuroscientist Lisa Genova joins BrainStorm host, Meryl Comer, to discuss her latest New York Times bestseller, RememberThe Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting

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April 13, 2022 - Virginia Biggar

Remembering ClergyAgainstAlzheimer’s Founder, Dr. Richard L. Morgan

The movement to end Alzheimer’s disease has lost a giant. Dr. Richard L. Morgan passed away at age 93 on March 25. Dr. Morgan was a Presbyterian minister, prolific author, brilliant thinker, and a founder of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Clergy Network , which he called, “The legacy of the last chapter of my life.” What a life and what a legacy. Dr. Morgan cared deeply about those living with dementia and their families. He put this into action in ways small and large, including writing extensively on aging and spirituality, and ministering to caregivers. He believed that people with dementia could –
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Dr. Terry Fulmer - Agism in Healthcare

One of the stunning success stories of the Twentieth Century is longevity. Japan was the first super-aged country where more than one in five people

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Deborah Kan - Journey to a Dementia Diagnosis

The journey to a dementia diagnosis for millions of people and their families is fraught with the stigma of a disease currently with no cure. 

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Dr. Wendy Suzuki – Anxiety as a Superpower

Brain and mental health that drive Alzheimer’s prevention are top of mind worldwide as we work to redefine a new normal post pandemic. Recovering from

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Dr. Jonathan Jackson – Clinical Research and Stigma in Communities of Color

Every February, Black History Month, the U.S. honors the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped shaped our nation's history.
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February 18, 2022 - UsAgainstAlzheimer's

Am I Repeating Myself? A Former Caregiver’s Angst about Alzheimer’s

By Meryl Comer I think most people are worried about their own risk if they have seen Alzheimer’s in their family. As a former 24-year caregiver for both my husband and mother, I worry all the time. When I walk up the steps to retrieve something and pause to try to remember what it was, I fear that I have begun to slip. When I mistakenly walk out without my house keys or misplace jewelry or money tucked away for safekeeping, I panic. Is this the beginning? Other memories are so vivid that I feel as if they happened just
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Interview with Dr. Pernessa Seele

BrainStorm looks at the future through a societal lens as the US population transitions to minority majority. 
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CMS Decision on Alzheimer’s Drug Coverage

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal health insurance program for people 65 plus, announced its decision to deny covering Biogen’s Aduhelm and all future anti-amyloid treatments under what is known as a Coverage with Evidence Development (CED).
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