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Alzheimers Disease

Alzheimers Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and a leading cause of dementia, characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and impaired daily functioning. In public health, Alzheimer’s disease presents a growing challenge due to aging populations worldwide. The disease places a significant burden on individuals, families, caregivers, and healthcare systems. Public health approaches focus on early detection, risk reduction, caregiver support, and long-term care planning. Research into prevention strategies, such as promoting healthy lifestyles, cognitive engagement, and cardiovascular health, is essential. Public health programs also address stigma, access to diagnostic services, and support for community-based care. By strengthening dementia care services and policies, public health systems can improve quality of life for affected individuals and support sustainable responses to neurodegenerative diseases.

Committee Members
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adele Ann Webb

Adele Ann Webb

Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Curry College, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
PHE 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Mariano Votta

Mariano Votta

Italian NGO Cittadinanzattiva, Italy
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ashot Khachatryan

Ashot Khachatryan

National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ches Jones

Ches Jones

University of Arkansas, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adeva A Elem

Adeva A Elem

Mercer University, United States

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