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January 25, 2025: Virtual Meet & Greet for MT, WY, ND, and SD
Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this virtual AFTD Meet & Greet event for people in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The event…
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.…
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…
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…
Empower a Future Free of FTD with a Year-End Gift
For over 20 years, AFTD’s volunteers, supporters, and partners raised awareness, supported one another, educated healthcare professionals, advanced research, and advocated for a better tomorrow. When you support AFTD’s mission,…
AFTD Research Team: A Year in Review
2024 has been a hopeful year for FTD Research, and it’s also been an exciting year for the AFTD research team. It isn’t easy to summarize all that’s been accomplished…
January 29, 2025: FTD Information Session in Plymouth, MN
AFTD Ambassador Nanci Anderson is hosting an FTD information session at the Plymouth Community Center in Plymouth, Minn. (14800 34th Avenue N.). She will provide an overview of FTD and…
Article Lists Ways Researchers Can Involve People with Dementia in Identifying Research Priorities
A research article published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society discusses how researchers can better involve people living with FTD and other types of dementia in discussions to…
Perspectives in FTD Research Webinar: FTD Research 2024 – Where We’ve Come From and Where We’re Headed
The science of FTD is evolving at a rapid pace and it can be difficult to interpret the scientific advancements and how they may impact families facing an FTD diagnosis.…