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How to Understand What’s Important in Research Related to Alzheimer’s Disease

How to Understand What’s Important in Research Related to Alzheimer’s Disease

by STEPHANIE ERICKSON
Contributor

There is always new and interesting research being conducted and published related to Alzheimer’s disease.

The findings are varied and often contradict each other so how do we know what to believe? This week on Caregivers’ Circle I speak with Brigid Reynolds, nurse practitioner, research investigator and faculty at Georgetown University who demystifies the research process and provides an overview of how research is conducted and how to differentiate which findings hold value or not.

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