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Extracellular Vesicles in Plasma Could be FTD-ALS Diagnostic Biomarker, Study Finds

A study published in Nature Medicine finds that a type of particle associated with specific cell subtypes could potentially be utilized as a biomarker for FTD and ALS disorders. The…

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Denali and Takeda Open FTD-GRN Clinical Trial Site at UPenn

Denali Therapeutics and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company’s phase 1/2 clinical trial for FTD caused by GRN mutations is opening its first U.S.-based trial site at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). The…

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Tips & Advice: Incontinence – A Troubling Symptom

Incontinence is a common symptom of FTD and other dementias. But for both care partners and persons diagnosed, incontinence can be one of the more difficult symptoms to manage or even…

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Ohio Care Partner Shares Story to Help Others on the FTD Journey

Mary Kay Verhoff, a former FTD care partner from Ohio, recently published a book that tells the story of coming to terms with and navigating her husband’s decline from FTD.…

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Can a Tau PET Tracer Aid FTD Diagnosis? Study Explores How Tracer Performs in Other Tauopathies

A study published in Science Translational Medicine explores how well the brain imaging tau PET tracer F-MK-6240 (flortaucipir) captures the presence of underlying protein clumps seen in post-mortem Alzheimer’s tissue.…

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Help & Hope in Review: The Top Articles of 2024

AFTD is committed to ensuring Help & Hope delivers informative articles and practical resources to ease your family’s FTD journey. Each year, we look back through our archives to see which features…

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Dear HelpLine: The Differences Between Clinical Research and Clinical Medical Care

Dear HelpLine, I have FTD and have enrolled in a research study at a major medical center. My care partner and I travel to the site twice a year and…

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Linde Jacobs Shares Her Family’s FTD Journey with the New York Times

A recent article in The New York Times highlights the inspiring story of Linde Jacobs, a nurse and advocate carrying a genetic frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) variant. Her journey exemplifies the…

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