Hearing Loss and Dementia

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Hearing loss is now recognized as a major risk factor for dementia. The 2024 Lancet Commission report on dementia prevention, treatment, and care shows strong evidence that treating hearing problems […]

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Developments in Alzheimer’s Research in Hawaiʻi: Trontinemab with Brainshuttle™ Technology

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There are exciting developments in Alzheimer’s research in Hawaiʻi. In November 2025, Hawaiʻi Pacific Neuroscience announced the launch of a new clinical trial for the novel Alzheimer’s Trontinemab treatment engineered […]

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AARP News: Top Dementia Risk Factors

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According to the Lancet Commission, nearly half of dementia cases could be reduced by lifestyle changes or public policies that promote brain health. AARP posted an article about a research […]

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Real Advice from Real Caregivers: Free Caregiver Kits Now Available

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Some of the best life advice comes from someone who’s walked the same path. They’ve been there—faced the challenges, made the mistakes, found what works—and now they’re sharing their wisdom […]

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Early Detection of Dementia: Why It Matters More Than Ever

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Early detection is key. The sooner we recognize signs of dementia in ourselves or our loved ones, the more options we have to slow progression, improve quality of life, and plan […]

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Building a Dementia-Friendly Hawai‘i: Federal Support Continues

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In times of growing division and uncertainty, one issue continues to unite people across the country: Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). ADRD remains a pressing public health concern—and a […]

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Raising Awareness, Reducing Stigma: Hawai‘i Public Awareness Campaign

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Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) are impacting over 100,000 lives statewide. Together, we’re working to raise awareness, reduce stigma, promote early detection, and bring hope to our communities. To […]

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