Of late, I've been struggling a bit to find material that I thing everyone here would find interesting. I haven't heard of any new breakthroughs in Alzheimer's research, and there's nothing much new with me. (Good news.). And no new scandals. (Also good news.)
But this will change. The first week in March is when the Alzheimer's Association normally releases their annual Facts and Figures Report. This is always loaded with new insights coming from research, as well as revelations that researchers have been sitting on, waiting for the big moment. So stand by.
When someone has something substantial to announce, they want to do it when it will get the most exposure. Important conferences are the best place to do that. And the most important conference in the world of Alzheimer's research is the Alzheimer's Association International Conference. This year it will be held in Toronto during July. So expect interesting things to materialize then.
I have been a little distracted making videos for the Dementia Monster YouTube channel. Click here. A lot more effort goes into making a video than a blog post, but my first priority is this blog. For one thing, there are a lot more subscribers to the blog than the YouTube channel. (So thank you.)
When I get the Facts and Figures Report, you'll be the first to hear what I find interesting in it.
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