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President’s Message: A New Horizon in Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

President’s Message: A New Horizon in Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

I’m happy to hear about this new development in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: The FDA has approved the Lumipulse G pTau217/β-Amyloid 1-42 Plasma Ratio, the first-ever blood test to aid in diagnosing Alzheimer’s. Until now, confirming amyloid...

Donor Spotlight – Samora Suber, AMFT, E-RYT 500, BLS

Donor Spotlight – Samora Suber, AMFT, E-RYT 500, BLS

ARPF would like to thank Samora Suber, AMFT, E-RYT 500, BLS for being part of our Brain Longevity community and an avid supporter of our research. Although Samora has always had a passion for health and wellness, her journey into brain health advocacy took a drastic...

ARPF Research at the 15th European Congress on Menopause and Andropause

ARPF Research at the 15th European Congress on Menopause and Andropause

A research paper from ARPF’s Pink BrainTM Project was recently presented by Dr. MaGloria Borras Boneu, MD at the 15th European Congress on Menopause and Andropause in Valencia, Spain. The Pink Brain Project was a randomized study, conducted at UCLA under the...

New Webinar on Elder Abuse

New Webinar on Elder Abuse

Join us for an important webinar with the Elder Abuse Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to gain crucial insights into elder abuse. This webinar will cover what elder abuse encompasses, explore the reasons why it often goes unreported, detail common...

President’s Message: A Funny T-Shirt

President’s Message: A Funny T-Shirt

My wife Kirti and I were walking down the street when we saw a man wearing an interesting T-shirt. It said, “Brains are Awesome. I wish everyone had one.” Well, of course, everyone literally has a brain. The real question is, how well is it working? In these...

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