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Dementia Matters is a podcast about Alzheimer‘s disease and other causes of dementia. Creator and host Dr. Nathaniel Chin interviews leading scientists and caregiving experts to bring listeners the latest in Alzheimer’s disease news, research and caregiver resources. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, find show notes and more resources at adrc.wisc.edu/dementia-matters.
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Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
Identification and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders in Older Adults
Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
As we age, swallowing foods and liquids can become harder to do. When someone has trouble swallowing, it is defined as dysphagia. Dr. Nicole Pulia discusses dysphagia and its signs, effects, treatments, and relation to Alzheimer’s disease. Guest: Nicole Pulia, PhD, CCC-SLP, Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
After a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia, patients and caregivers can turn to local agencies and associations for education and support. Dementia friendly communities represent an international movement to help businesses, the general public, and government agencies better recognize and support people living with dementia. Guest: Joy Schmidt, dementia care specialist, Aging and Disability Resource Center of Dane County

Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
New Study Looks at Fish Oil for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention in Veterans
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Veterans are at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease than the general population. A new clinical trial is looking at the effect prescription fish oil has on brain health in veterans and will determine whether the supplement could be used as an effective prevention treatment for the disease. Guest: Cynthia Carlsson, MD, MS, geriatrician, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, and investigator, Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Obtaining a Memory Assessment and the Role of a Neuropsychologist in Memory Care
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
The thought of going in for a memory evaluation can be intimidating. Learn more about what you can expect with the evaluation process and get an idea of which behaviors are more concerning than others. In addition, learn why online assessments fall short when it comes to properly diagnosing memory concerns. Guest: Lindsay Clark, PhD, neuropsychologist, UW Health Memory Assessment Clinic, and investigator, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Dementia care specialist Teepa Snow discusses techniques caregivers and family members can use to better communicate with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia patients. Guest: Teepa Snow, dementia care specialist, educator, founder of Positive Approach, LLC

Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Holiday Thank You
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
On behalf of the entire Dementia Matters team, thank you for listening to our podcast, and have a happy new year!

Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
The Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy on Alzheimer’s Disease
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
How does hormone replacement therapy affect a woman’s risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease? Dr. Carey Gleason, a researcher at the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, joins us to offer her insight on menopausal hormone therapy and the many factors patients and their physicians should consider in the decision-making process. Guest: Carey Gleason, PhD, Clinical Psychology, Associate Professor and Researcher, Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Connecting the Gut Microbiome to Alzheimer’s Disease
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Examining the bacteria that live in our guts and the role it plays in health is an exciting frontier in scientific inquiry. Researchers are now looking at the gut microbiome for answers about Alzheimer’s disease. Guest: Nick Vogt, MD PhD Student, Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Research Investigator, Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
The Importance of Sleep for a Healthy Life
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Sleep plays an important role in our day-to-day lives and has a huge impact on our memory and thinking. Learn more about why we need to sleep and some of the negative impacts that poor sleep can have on our brains. Guest: Steven Barczi, MD, Geriatric Sleep Physician, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Early Diagnosis Key to Alzheimer's Disease Treatment
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Recent research shows Alzheimer’s disease can be present up to two decades before symptoms occur; a phenomenon known as preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Comparing the disease to a burning building, some scientists believe treatment needs to happen well before significant foundational damage occurs. Guest: Paul Aisen, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director of the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
