‘Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum’ Examines the Latest Science for Screening and Treating Memory Loss and Cognitive Decline
Just like the rest of our bodies, our brains change as we age. Most of us eventually notice some slowed thinking and occasional memory problems. However, serious memory loss, confusion and other major changes in the way our minds work could be a troubling sign that our brain cells are failing.
On Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum, host Dr. Wayne Tuckson and a panel of medical experts examine this topic and discuss the latest science on treatments, screenings and resources.
Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum
KET Monday, Sept. 30 • 8/7 pm
Watch on-demand at KET.org and the PBS App
This forum is part of KET’s The Next Chapter initiative, which focuses on aging issues and offers a curated collection of programs and resources related to the challenges and rewards of navigating one’s golden years. For more info, visit KET.org/NextChapter.
Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum and The Next Chapter initiative are funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.
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