30 January: RADAR-AD project holds its kick-off meeting in London

The RADAR-AD (Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse – Alzheimer’s Disease) project held its kick off meeting in London on 30-31 January. The ultimate goal of the project is the development and validation of technology-enabled, quantitative and sensitive measures of functional decline in people with early stage AD.

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1 February: Call for abstracts and registrations open for #29AEC

Alzheimer Europe and Alzheimer Nederland are pleased to announce that registrations and the call for abstracts are both open for the 29th Alzheimer Europe Conference (#29AEC). The conference will take place in The Hague, Netherlands from 23 to 25 October 2019.

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21 February: Introducing the AD Detect and Prevent project

The AD Detect and Prevent project, funded through the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, aims to exploit the synergies of its cross-disciplinary consortium of patient organisations, start-ups and academics, to effectively address the issue of timely detection of Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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22 February: AE publishes 2018 Yearbook comparing national dementia strategies

Our 2018 Yearbook has been published, comparing 21 dementia strategies (or national plans) and two neurodegenerative strategies across European countries, with a specific view to providing a comparative overview of the priorities and areas of focus.

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22 February: AE publishes report on experiences of people from minority ethnic groups with dementia

Alzheimer Europe has published a comprehensive report aimed at improving the situation of people with dementia, their carers and professional carers from minority ethnic backgrounds through the identification and promotion of intercultural care and support.

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22 February: 29th edition of Dementia in Europe magazine published

We are pleased to present the 29th edition of our “Dementia in Europe” magazine, which covers a number of our own activities, as well as recent policy news relevant to people with dementia, both at European and national level. There is also a special section looking back at our 2018 conference in Barcelona.

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