Archive: research
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Georgetown’s Alzheimer’s clinic marks 20 years, but hopes research can make it obsolete
Alison Starling with WJLA visits Carolyn Ward, Program Coordinator at the Georgetown University Memory Disorders Program.
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The Presentation Slides from the 20th Anniversary Celebration
On Thursday, October 17th, 2019 the Georgetown University Memory Disorders Program hosted the 20th Anniversary Celebration commemorating twenty years of research and clinical care. Here you will find the information that was presented: The Journey of the Memory Disorders Program, Genetics and Alzheimer’s Disease, The Four Pillar Program to Preserving Brain Health, and Prevention Trial Registries. Thank you to all who supported this event and our program throughout the years.
Category: Events
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20th Anniversary Celebration
Whether you’re involved in our program or never heard of us: you’re invited.
Join us for lunch at St. Francis Hall as we celebrate 20 years of clinical care and research! On October 17th, 2019, we recognize those who have contributed to our program, as well as welcome those who are interested in memory research. We’ll be discussing the progress we’ve made, giving you tips to keep your mind sharp, and answering your questions on memory and aging.
Thank you for you interest and participation in the Georgetown University Memory Disorders Program. We couldn’t do it without you!
Category: Events
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Nicotine may help memory loss
“Oddly a naturally occurring substance that we associate with bad outcomes like smoking, actually if we use it in a different way may turn out to be helpful for us,” said Dr. Newhouse.
Category: News