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Hearing loss increases the risk of developing dementia in later years. In this episode of ISTAART Voices, researchers Dr. Joshua Stevenson-Hoare and Dr. Kouki Tomida dissect the ways in which hearing loss may accelerate dementia progression. Through studies conducted in Germany and Japan, their works explore how early hearing difficulties and reduced conversation could signal future cognitive decline, offering compelling perspectives on early intervention and prevention strategies.
Special thanks to ISTAART Ambassador Michelle Chiu for her contributions to the production of this episode of ISTAART Voices.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper 1: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12586/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_KT&utm_id=ISTAARTVoices Featured paper 2: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12624/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_JSH&utm_id=ISTAARTVoicesDr. Kouki Tomida: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7397-8224 Dr. Joshua Stevenson-Hoare: https://www.dkfz.de/en/clinical-epidemiology-and-aging-research/our-team Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode, Dr. Aleksandra Wojtas and Dr. Nicholas Seyfried discuss their latest research investigating the critical role of cerebrovascular dysfunction in Alzheimer's and related neurodegenerative diseases. They explain how analyzing the unique protein signatures found within the brain's blood vessels is uncovering new insights into the early development of Alzheimer's pathology. This innovative approach has the potential to lead to earlier detection methods and new treatment avenues.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alz.13821?utm_campaign=IVS1_AMWNTS&utm_id=ISTAARTVoices&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=podcast Dr. Aleksandra M. Wojtas and Dr. Nicholas T. Seyfried: https://med.emory.edu/departments/biochemistry/research-labs/seyfried/people/index.html Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMETau Global Conference 2025: alz.org/tau Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2025 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between Alzheimer's and Lewy body pathologies. Our guest Dr. Duygu Tosun, explains how cutting-edge research methods are helping uncover this complex interplay of brain pathologies, and why understanding each individual's unique profile will be crucial for developing more personalized treatments in the future.
Special thanks to ISTAART Ambassador Yara Yakoub for her contributions to the production of this episode of ISTAART Voices.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/alz.13858?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_DTT&utm_id=ISTAARTVoices Dr. Duygu Tosun-Turgut: https://radiology.ucsf.edu/people/duygu-tosun-turgut ISTAART Alliance of Women Alzheimer's Researchers Professional Interest Area: www.alz.org/AWAREPIA Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAAIC Neuroscience Next: alz.org/neurosciencenext Alzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Mohammad Fili and Dr. Auriel Willette about the exciting applications of machine learning and brain imaging in the context of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. They explain how combining emerging technologies with existing large datasets can uncover compelling patterns in the brain that distinguish those on a trajectory of cognitive decline from those who maintain or even improve their mental abilities as they age.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12595/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_Mohammad&utm_id=ISTAARTVoices Dr. Mohammad Fili: https://ceat.okstate.edu/iem/people/mohammad-fili-faculty-profile.html Dr. Auriel Willette: https://ifh.rutgers.edu/faculty_staff/auriel-a-willette-ba-ms-phd/ Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEISTAART Ambassador Program: www.alz.org/ISTAARTambassadors Alzheimer's Association International Conference® (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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Alzheimer's disease profoundly affects the LGBTQIA+ community, yet research remains limited. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jace Flatt about the risks and disparities LGBTQIA+ older adults face regarding cognitive decline and dementia. We uncover the challenges they navigate and explore innovative approaches to engage them in research.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12477/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_JasonF&utm_id=ISTAARTVoicesDr. Jason D. Flatt: https://www.unlv.edu/people/jason-flatt ISTAART Diversity and Disparities Professional Interest Area: www.alz.org/DDisparitiesPIA Alzheimer's Association LGBTQ+ Community Resources for Dementia: www.alz.org/lgbtq Alzheimer's Association Help Line: www.alz.org/helpline Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode, we sit down with postdoctoral researcher Dr. Dana Pourzinal, to discuss her work exploring the varied cognitive profiles of Parkinson's disease. Through an international collaboration, this research identifies distinct subtypes of cognitive decline, shedding light on the complexity of Parkinson's. By pinpointing these diverse cognitive patterns, this work aims to enable earlier interventions and enhance the quality of life for those living with this neurodegenerative disorder.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/dad2.12625Dr. Dana Pourzinal: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/44547 Podcast CMEs: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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This latest episode explores how women with hearing loss may face a greater risk of dementia than men, as Dr. Megan Fitzhugh and Dr. Judy Pa walk us through their work investigating the relationship between age-related hearing loss and dementia risk, with a focus on potential sex differences. Their work places a crucial lens on the need to consider biological sex and social factors when tackling disparities in Alzheimer's disease research.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12499 Dr. Megan C. Fitzhugh: https://profiles.ucsd.edu/megan.lange Dr. Judy Pa: https://profiles.ucsd.edu/judy.pa Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode with Dr. Amanda Szabo-Reed and Dr. Ellen Binder, we delve into the recruitment outcomes of a multisite clinical study focused on the effects of exercise and intensive vascular treatment on cognitive function in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Their work reveals the effectiveness of professional referrals and direct contacts over email and traditional media, and underscores the importance of targeted recruitment strategies in maximizing participation in dementia clinical trials.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12422 Dr. Amanda N. Szabo-Reed: https://www.kumc.edu/aszabo.html Dr. Ellen Binder: https://generalmedicinegeriatrics.wustl.edu/people/ellen-f-binder-md/ Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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This episode explores the recently published work of Dr. Robert Barber and Mohammad Housini in studying the nuances of diverse populations in Alzheimer's disease research. They discuss their analysis of genetic risk factors across racial and ethnic groups using a large community-based cohort study.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART:alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper:https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12518 Dr. Robert Clinton Barber: https://experts.unthsc.edu/en/persons/robert-barber Mohammad Housini: https://hesp.medicine.wisc.edu/staff/housini-mohammad/ Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Carlos Cruchaga, whose work and laboratory explore the fine genetic details of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Cruchaga talks about the relationship between Alzheimer's disease and Down syndrome and explains the genetic contributions to these conditions in molecular detail.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART:alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alz.13506 Dr. Carlos Cruchaga: psychiatry.wustl.edu/people/carlos-cruchaga-phd/ Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode of ISTAART Voices, Dr. Rachel Peterson shares insights into the connection between childhood living environments and late-life cognition, shedding light on how social and environmental factors influence healthy brain aging and the risk of dementia.
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Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alz.13511 Podcast CMEs:www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEDr. Rachel Peterson: /www.umt.edu/public-community-health-sciences/faculty/core-faculty.php?ID=7754 Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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In this episode of ISTAART Voices, we delve into a new study on tau pathology with Dr. Amy Arnsten and Dr. Shveta Bathla, who discuss their research findings and the potential implications for Alzheimer's treatments. Their research sheds light on new treatment approaches for Alzheimer's disease.
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Show page: https://alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: https://alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12431 Dr. Amy Arnsten: https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/amy-arnsten/ Podcast CMEs: https://www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEAlzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): https://alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: https://alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: https://alz.org/journals Social: #ISTAART @ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of ISTAART Voices, a podcast of the Alzheimer’s Association. Host Oz Ismail explores the latest in Alzheimer's and dementia research, treatment, and practice in conversation with researchers shaping the field. In this episode, we dive into the challenges faced by underrepresented communities in Alzheimer's research, featuring an interview with Dr. Sharon Sanz Simon on her work with Brazilian immigrants in the US.
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Show page: https://alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast ISTAART: https://alz.org/ISTAART Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12425 Dr. Sharon Sanz Simon: https://impact-ad.org/sharon-sanz-simon-phd/ Podcast CMEs: https://www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCMEs Alzheimer's Association International Conference®: https://alz.org/AAICAlzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: https://alz.org/scientificmeetings Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: https://alz.org/journals Social: @ISTAART #ISTAARTThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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