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A curated library of research news, local organizations, and brain health education to help guide individuals and families navigating an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
Local organization
The UTSA Brain Health Consortium is a collaborative team using transdisciplinary approaches to advance the basic understanding of the brain in order to prevent and treat the most debilitating brain disorders.
Local organization
Alzheimer’s Texas provides free information, assistance, and support for those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, as well as for their family members, caregivers, and professionals.
Brain Health Education
Tune in to Texas Public Radio: Science & Medicine: The Brain Bank. Learn how brain donations provide families with answers and closure while providing key resources for research at the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Research News
Join Chloé Sarnowski, Ph. D. as she presents a dialogue on how advances in genetics are important to the future of better prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Local organization
Grace Place Alzheimer’s Center is San Antonio’s only non-profit adult day center that specializes in Alzheimer’s care. They provide socialization and activities for those living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia.
Brain Health Education
Alzheimer's Texas presents an informational series, All About ALZ. These presentations from Professor Joan Asseff, LCSW-S cover personal stories, patient support, care planning guidance, and more.
Research News
KSAT reports about a local study that shows brain thinning could predict dementia 5 to 10 years before symptoms. UT Health San Antonio researchers have a fresh take on research that started in 1948.