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While certain filler words and speaking patterns can be normal, they can also be signs of cognitive decline and dementia risk.
- May 21, 2026Source: HuffPost (with Carolyn Fredericks, MD)
While certain filler words and speaking patterns can be normal, they can also be signs of cognitive decline and dementia risk.
- May 19, 2026Source: HuffPost (with Carolyn Fredericks, MD)
While certain filler words and speaking patterns can be normal, they can also be signs of cognitive decline and dementia risk.
- April 21, 2026
Navigating a dementia diagnosis comes with new challenges, responsibilities, and emotions. But with the right guidance and preparation, caregivers can offer optimal, empathic care while maintaining their own well-being. In an interview, Fried shares her top tips for caregivers to help navigate this life change.
- April 16, 2026
Please join us on Tuesday, May 19, at 4 pm., in the Mary S. Harkness Auditorium for the eighth annual Perspectives of Women in Science Lectureship hosted by the MD-PhD Program and the Office of the Dean of YSM.
- April 02, 2026
This video series highlights older adults engaging in their chosen creative pursuits throughout the lifespan.
- January 05, 2026
Molecules found on the surface of motor neurons in the brain help traffic a misfolded protein into cells, leading to the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
- December 16, 2025Source: Medscape
Advice for clinicians for treating patients facing fears of diagnoses, tests, complications, and more in clinical settings.
- December 08, 2025
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine are testing an ultra-high-resolution PET scanner, which could enable new research and early diagnosis of brain diseases.
- November 16, 2025Source: HuffPost
A certain degree of forgetfulness is to be expected as you age, but certain factors could be red flags.