Alzheimer’s disease represents one of the greatest concerns of the modern world. Though medicine continues lengthen the human lifespan, there has yet to be any clear answer to how to stop the disease that is most well known for stealing peoples’ memories and personalities.
This coming Thursday the Sherbrooke Memory Clinic, part of the Sherbrooke Centre for Research on Aging, will be offering a series of short seminars on Alzheimer’s to help clarify what current research says and doesn’t say about the disease. Thursday will also mark the first of four days during which the clinic will offer free memory evaluations to the public in order to help those who worry they may be at risk of developing the disease.
Read the full story in Tuesday’s Record.