Alzheimer's Disease
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Neuropsychiatric Research Advances Self-Management Programs for Neurological Disorders
Martha Sajatovic, MD explains how her research has led to a self-management program for patients with epilepsy and science to service models for other neurological conditions.
An Evolving Understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease
Like static on a transistor radio. That is how esteemed cognitive neurophysiologist Charles J. Duffy, MD, PhD, describes the signals generated within aging brains - Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Fall 2022
Charles J. Duffy, MD, PhD, Named Director of the UH Brain Health & Memory Center
Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Summer 2022
Esteemed Alzheimer’s Researcher Joins University Hospitals
UH uniquely positioned to contribute to “war on neurodegenerative diseases,” he says - UH Clinical Update | May 2022
New Alzheimer’s Disease Study Seeks Northeast Ohio Volunteers with Down Syndrome
UH Clinical Update | April 2022
When Dementia Strikes Educational Class Can Ease the Burden for Families
UH is only healthcare organization in Northeast Ohio to offer free, well-studied dementia caregiving course - UH Clinical Update | May/June 2021
CENDIVE to Enhance Early-Stage Research Studies for Innovative New Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease
UH Research & Education Update | July 2020
Accelerating Alzheimer's Disease Research
UH joins other healthcare leaders to advance dementia diagnosis and care - Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Fall 2019