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2018 Annual Education Conference Plenary Panel: Speaking Up for FTD

  Sharon Denny, AFTD Program Director Panelists: Joseph A. Becker, Nancy Cummings, Sharon Hall, Robin Riddle, Teresa…

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AFTD 2018 Education Conference Breakout Session: Treatment Options and Working with Your Doctor

  Borna Bonakdarpour, MD, from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine provides information on pharmacological and nonpharmacological…

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2018 Annual Education Conference Morning Plenary Session

  Welcome by Gail Andersen, AFTD Board Chair Greeting from Amy Bouschart-Callea and Frank Callea, FTD Advocates…

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Webinar: An Overview of FTD Genetics and the Role of Genetic Counseling

  Emily Dwosh from UBC Hospital Clinic for Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders explores how genetic counseling…

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How my dad’s dementia changed my idea of death (and life) | Beth Malone

  With warmth and grace, Beth Malone tells the deeply personal story of her dad’s struggle with…

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Webinar: Stimulating the Brain to Preserve the Mind

  Dr. Roy Hamilton of the University of Pennsylvania describes two types of noninvasive brain-stimulation technologies —…

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VJ & Chuck

  The dementia journey is one of profound loss. Often lost can be the ability—or even the…

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Think It’s Alzheimer’s? Think Again: Wes Durham

  Not all dementia is Alzheimer’s. For people under 60, the most common form is actually FTD….

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Think It’s Alzheimer’s? Think Again: Martha Madison

  Not all dementia is Alzheimer’s. For people under 60, the most common form is actually FTD….

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Think It’s Alzheimer’s? Think Again: Sylvia Mackey

  Not all dementia is Alzheimer’s. For people under 60, the most common form is actually FTD….

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