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UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Applauds Senate Committee for $275 Million Increase in Alzheimer’s Research Funding
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill increasing our nation’s investment in Alzheimer’s research by $275 million for fiscal year 2025.
Nearly Half of Dementia Cases Could be Prevented or Delayed According to New Lancet Commission Report
A report published Wednesday by the Lancet commission on dementia found that nearly half of all dementia cases could either be delayed or possibly even prevented by addressing modifiable risk factors, particularly during midlife.
U.S. Senate Passes Two Major Bills to Combat Alzheimer’s
The United States Senate passed two key bills aimed at reinforcing Alzheimer’s as a national priority and increasing accountability in federal funding.
2024 Brain Health Academy
UsAgainstAlzheimer’s is bringing back its Brain Health Academy in May 2024. First launched in 2022, the Academy offers a free, comprehensive virtual program designed to equip healthcare providers and wellness professionals with the necessary tools and resources to reduce the risks associated with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. In collaboration with the American Society on Aging, participants will receive free continuing education credits to enhance their professional development and growth. Learn more about how you can access this resource today.
Listen to the BrainStorm Podcast
Featuring conversations with healthcare providers, researchers, authors, experts, caregivers, and more, BrainStorm is breaking through the silence of Alzheimer's disease. Tune in on the first and third Tuesdays of every month for a new episode, with our host, Meryl Comer.
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“What is good for science is good for patients”
Report serves as a call to action for annual brain health check-ups starting in midlife
National Alzheimer’s Project Act & the Alzheimer’s Accountability and Investment Act
2024 Brain Health Academy
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UsAgainstAlzheimer’s is engaged in a relentless pursuit to end Alzheimer’s, the sixth leading killer in America. Our work centers on prevention, early detection and diagnosis, and access to treatments – all regardless of gender, race, or ethnicity. To achieve our mission, we give voice to patients and caregivers while partnering with government, scientists, the private sector, and allied organizations -- the people who put the “Us” in UsAgainstAlzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. There are things we can all do to reduce our risk, like eating a healthy diet, exercising, and getting good sleep. People need to know what’s good for the body is good for the brain. Learn more about our prevention work and how you can take charge of your brain health.
Early detection and diagnosis give people a better chance of managing the disease. On top of that, current treatments are most effective with patients in the early stages of dementia.
Find out how we are raising awareness of the importance of early detection and how BrainGuide is helping people concerned about their brain health start a conversation with their doctor.
We are working on multiple fronts to get safe and effective treatments into the hands of people who need them most. That includes working to ensure Alzheimer’s patients are treated fairly as the federal government considers drug approval and Medicare coverage for treatments.
See how else UsAgainstAlzheimer’s is fighting for access to treatments.
Center for Brain Health Equity
Most Alzheimer’s patients are women, Latinos, and Black people. As a patient-centered organization, all our work is done with equity in mind, so we are addressing needs of the people who are most heavily impacted by the disease. Learn more about how UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Center for Brain Health Equity is working toward a healthcare system that works for everyone.