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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…
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…
2018 Annual Education Conference Morning Plenary Session
Welcome by Gail Andersen, AFTD Board Chair Greeting from Amy Bouschart-Callea and Frank Callea, FTD Advocates…
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…
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…
Webinar: Stimulating the Brain to Preserve the Mind
Dr. Roy Hamilton of the University of Pennsylvania describes two types of noninvasive brain-stimulation technologies —…
VJ & Chuck
The dementia journey is one of profound loss. Often lost can be the ability—or even the…
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….
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….
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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