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Why Forgetting Is Good for Your Memory

Columbia University Irving Medical Center Who among us hasn’t worried when we’ve yet again misplaced our phone or reached back into the recesses of our mind for a familiar name and come up blank? Our culture bombards us with directives to boost our cognitive skills and train our brains to retain information, and mental slip ups can be alarming. We worry: Is this normal memory loss or the onset of dementia? Scott A. Small, MD, director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Columbia University and author of a newly published book, Forgetting: The Benefits of Not Remembering (Penguin Random House 2021), has a message: For most people, not only are memory lapses normal, they’re necessary for the functioning of a healthy brain-just as important as the ability to remember.

Medical Campus Promotes 13 Faculty to Associate Professor

Medical Campus Promotes 13 Faculty to Associate Professor A total of 13 faculty from the School of Medicine, Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, and School of Public Health have been promoted to the rank of associate professor. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi Promotions They have earned national recognition as leaders in their respective fields July 30, 2021 Twitter Facebook A leader in autism research, an expert in molecular and genetic mechanisms that underlie the aging process, and a prominent researcher in veteran eating disorders are among the 13 faculty on Boston University’s Medical Campus who have recently been promoted to the rank of associate professor. All are nationally recognized experts in their respective fields.

New insights into participation of underrepresented communities in Alzheimer s clinical trials

New insights into participation of underrepresented communities in Alzheimer’s clinical trials A significant hurdle in developing therapeutics and care models for Alzheimer s disease that work for people of all ethnic and racial backgrounds is the recruitment and retention of traditionally underrepresented groups in clinical trials. At the Alzheimer s Association International Conference ® (AAIC ®) 2021, in Denver and virtually, researchers shared new evidence-based insights into why people from communities of color do and do not choose to participate in clinical trials. Also at AAIC 2021, the National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, launched a new online tool, Outreach Pro, to help researchers and clinicians increase awareness and participation in clinical trials on Alzheimer s disease and other dementias, especially among traditionally underrepresented communities.

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