
What began as an educational resource for Wisconsinites is now reaching participants across the country and around the world. The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center’s (ADRC) Healthy Living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) educational program is drawing strong participation and positive feedback, connecting people across Wisconsin and beyond with science-backed education on brain health, Alzheimer’s disease prevention strategies and practical tools and resources to support living well with MCI.
The series is hosted by Nathaniel Chin, MD, a memory clinic physician with UW Health and medical director of the Wisconsin ADRC. Jennifer McAlister, BA, outreach and partnerships manager for the Wisconsin ADRC, serves as co-host. Sessions are free and open to everyone.
Read the full article on the Wisconsin ADRC website
Join us for an upcoming session!
Healthy Living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): Unpacking Ultra-Processed Foods
March 6, 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Register to join us for the first installment of the 2026 Healthy Living with MCI education series to learn what ultra-processed foods are and explore why people who eat less of these packaged foods tend to have better health outcomes. Participants will gain confidence in making food choices that support their brain health and overall well-being. The program will end with a Q&A session.