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These industry reports provide valuable insights, backed by the latest research and care expertise, to support families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Whether you're seeking guidance on best practices in dementia care or trends in the industry, these white papers aim to inform and empower.

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NIH Alzheimer's Report

The 2024 NIH Alzheimer's Scientific Progress Report provides an overview of the meaningful progress researchers made over the past year in areas including drug development, lifestyle interventions, biomarker research, and more.

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World Alzheimer Report

The 2024 World Alzheimer Report explores attitudes toward dementia, examining how the condition is understood by society, underpinned by a global survey of more than 40,000 individuals across 166 countries and territories, and 24 expert essays.

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Cognitive impairment in the workplace

Due to the aging of the U.S. population, rates of cognitive impairment and dementia in the workplace are on the rise. This creates challenges for employers, many of whom may not know how to best support employees who are experiencing symptoms of cognitive impairment.

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NIH Alzheimer's Report

The 2024 NIH Alzheimer's Scientific Progress Report provides an overview of the meaningful progress researchers made over the past year in areas including drug development, lifestyle interventions, biomarker research, and more.

View

World Alzheimer Report

The 2024 World Alzheimer Report explores attitudes toward dementia, examining how the condition is understood by society, underpinned by a global survey of more than 40,000 individuals across 166 countries and territories, and 24 expert essays.

View

Cognitive impairment in the workplace

Due to the aging of the U.S. population, rates of cognitive impairment and dementia in the workplace are on the rise. This creates challenges for employers, many of whom may not know how to best support employees who are experiencing symptoms of cognitive impairment.

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