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Badger Talks

Dr. Sterling Johnson presents “Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention” on Badger Talks Live

Sterling Johnson, PhD, will share the latest discoveries made from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention (WRAP) regarding brain and eventual cognitive changes that occur prior to the dementia phase of Alzheimer’s disease.

Jody Krainer presents “Family Caregiver Burnout and Alzheimer’s Disease” on Badger Talks Live

This free, virtual Badger talk presented by Jody Krainer, MSW, LCSW, MBA, will look at risk factors and warning signs of burnout for those caring for a family member living with dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, strategies to minimize caregiver burnout will be discussed.

Dr. Susanne Seeger presents “The Other Dementias: FTD, Lewy Body Disease, Vascular Dementia and others” on Badger Talks Live

This free, virtual Badger Talk presented by Susanne Seeger, MD, will explore diagnostic criteria and treatment approaches for lesser known disorders that can cause dementia. Seeger is a neurologist with expertise in headache and memory disorders.

Dr. Maria Mora Pinzon presents “Problemas de la memoria y mantenimiento del cerebro” on Badger Talks Live

Maria Mora Pinzon, MD, MS, FACPM, will explore what you should know about memory problems and some of the diseases that cause them, including Alzheimer’s Disease, and evidence on how to keep our brains healthy. This program will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles. Free.

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