Memory And Aging

As individuals age, shifts in memory function are a natural aspect of life, yet Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia pose profound challenges in this realm. Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurological condition that profoundly affects memory, cognitive abilities, and eventually daily functioning. It predominantly impacts older adults, gradually eroding cognitive functions over time. Dementia, encompassing a range of conditions, similarly manifests through memory loss, impaired reasoning, and personality changes.

Research underscores the significance of maintaining mental and social engagement, regular physical activity, and a balanced diet in potentially mitigating cognitive decline. However, Alzheimer’s is progressive, necessitating early detection and effective management strategies. Supportive care and therapies can significantly enhance quality of life for both patients and caregivers alike. This underscores the importance of awareness, ongoing research, and compassionate caregiving in addressing these complex conditions.

Committee Members
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Jacqueline Tuppen

Jacqueline Tuppen

Cogs Club, United Kingdom
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Yong Xiao Wang

Yong Xiao Wang

Albany Medical College, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Kaoru Sakatani

Kaoru Sakatani

The University of Tokyo, Japan
Dementia 2023 Speakers
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Suren A Tatulian

Suren A Tatulian

University of Central Florida, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Constantina Mizis

Constantina Mizis

The Latino Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Alliance, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Paul Y Song

Paul Y Song

NKGen Biotech, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Marco Ruggiero

Marco Ruggiero

Silver Spring Sagl, Switzerland
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