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Hi there from Day 2 of AAIC. There may be 10,200 people here at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference — up 1,700 from last year — from 115 countries, as the association’s Maria Carrillo announced at Monday’s plenary session. But by far my favorite person is the woman I saw taking a nap on a bench in a corridor, her sunhat pulled over her eyes. You are an inspiration.
One housekeeping note: Due to the vagaries of newsletter scheduling, we won’t have an edition tomorrow, but will be back in your inbox with a wrap-up edition on Wednesday. Keep your eyes on statnews.com tomorrow though and expect some conference news around 9:15 a.m. Eastern.
Latin American study praised as ‘landmark’ effort
For a disease that’s proven as intractable to treat as Alzheimer’s, it’s been known for quite some time what factors can heighten one’s risk for dementia. Poor nutrition, sleep, and cardiovascular health; a lack of physical activity and social engagement; and lower education levels all increase the likelihood that a person will develop Alzheimer’s.














