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Brain-Imaging Study Explores Possibility of Restoring Empathy in Persons with FTD
Scientists at Western University’s Robarts Research Institute are using brain scanning systems on persons diagnosed with FTD to develop therapies that may restore their empathy. Dr. Elizabeth Finger, associate…
University Launches Study Exploring Impact of “Reminiscence Therapy” in Dementia Care
A research team based out of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is set to begin…
“White Matter Hyperintensities” More Abundant in Brains of Persons with FTD Than Alzheimer’s, Study Shows
The volume of white matter hyperintensities, or the damaged areas of the brain that are visible on MRI scans, were larger in…
Women With bvFTD Have More Executive Function than Men, Study Finds
Women diagnosed with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) have been found to demonstrate “higher behavioral and executive reserve” compared to men with bvFTD, a new study has…
Building a Community Around Memories with the “Remember Me” Podcast
(above, L-R: Rachael Martinez and her dad, Frank; Maria Kent Beers and her mom, Amalia) With every…
It May Not Be Parkinson’s: A Look at Corticobasal Degeneration
Partners in FTD Care, Winter 2021 Download the full issue (pdf) Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a rare neurodegenerative…
COVID-19: Navigating Risk for People with FTD and their Families
Dear Friends, As our understanding of COVID-19 evolves, I wanted to write you to share expert information…
Play Highlights Possible PPA Link Between “Bolero” Composer and Painter
UnRavelled, a new play written by Jake Broder, tells the uniquely connected story of two artists, French…
Daughter Shares Story of Love for Her “Magical” Mother on “Remember Me”
In this week’s special installment of the Remember Me podcast in partnership with the 10th anniversary of…