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Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast


Learn about the differences between Alzheimer's and dementia, and how Alzheimer's disease progresses. We talk about why catching the disease early can make a big difference. Dr. Sharon Cohen and Dr. Yaakov Stern walk us through the stages of Alzheimer's disease, from when there are no symptoms to when memory issues start to show. They explain the stages of Alzheimer’s and how it develops over time. We also hear from Kelly, who explains her personal experiences and concerns about developing Alzheimer’s, and what she does about it. For links to resources and information covered in this series, visit our website at HealthUnmuted.com/resources What did you think of this episode? We’d love to hear from you. Please visit healthunmuted.com/feedback to let us know! Rethinking Alzheimer’s Disease was made possible with support from Eisai Inc. [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:10] What's the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia? [00:07:04] When does Alzheimer’s begin to develop? [00:09:08] What is Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)? [00:10:36] What is subjective cognitive decline? [00:11:59] What is preclinical Alzheimer's disease? [00:13:13] Why is it important to detect Alzheimer’s disease early? Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by this podcast or its guests is solely at your own risk. ©2024 Mission Based Media Ltd • April 2024 • AD-M2059…
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This is a conversation podcast by Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB, author of ‘How Change Happens’ and Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics. This personal reflection is not intended as a comprehensive statement of the agreed policies of either Oxfam or the LSE. https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/
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1 The last Development Nutshell! 26 minutes of reflection on my 20 years at Oxfam, which are coming to an end next week. 26:11
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Yep, this is it. Walking the plank as of next Tuesday, so here are some parting reflections I've been putting up on the blog over the last few days, and links to a bunch of more normal FP2P fare, which I've had to leave out due to lack of time. I’m leaving Oxfam – here’s what happens next Some Reflections on Leaving Oxfam after 20 years Learning from Humiliation, Shame and Failure Thirty Years of Anti-Corruption: A Personal Reflection by Kenyan legend John Githongo How the pregnancy penalty supercharges global inequality RIP Father Frans von Hoff – the co-founder of the Fairtrade Movement Could Activists Do Better at Resisting Backlash? Shifting power through Power Funding Unequal: Why India Lags Behind its Neighbours (Book Review) A (tough) love letter to the Open Movement The Battle for Tax Justice will be fought country by country: here are five useful tips for activists How do we stop Bad Stuff Happening? And does it differ from Supporting Good Stuff? Forgetting Rana Plaza GELI Stories: How to get Early Childhood Development into the SDGs (with a bit of help from Shakira) Taking Risks as a Leader to protect child rights in Syria How a Critical Juncture unlocked the path to reform on duty of care within the aid sector Bringing Stakeholders together to tackle Girls’ Education in Benin Moving fast and working with Unusual Suspects to Reform the Military in the Republic of Guinea…
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1 Development Nutshell, (30m). Audio roundup of February blogs on From Poverty to Power 30:14
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GELI Stories: - Building Coalitions between UN Agencies and Government Ministries in Eswatini - Working in closed and informal political spaces like Eritrea 4 posts on future of UK Aid under Labour: - Two from Andy Sumner of Kings - Options for UK Aid: DFID survivor Tom Wingfield responds to Andy Sumner - Lisa Nandy on UK's Future Development Policy Under Labour…
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1 Development Nutshell, bumper edition (28m). Audio roundup of January/February blogs on From Poverty to Power 28:43
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How Blogs can Change Government Policy Six big humanitarian policy trends for 2024 What are the Grounds for Hope in a World of Wrecks? The Rise of 'Trust-Based Philanthropy' - aka Unconditional Cash Transfers to NGOs Is Poverty Porn a thing of the past? Yes and No
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1 Claire Melamed on Data, Power and Sustainable Development 29:36
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I sat down a few months ago to discuss data and development with Clare Melamed , who runs the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data . Transcript available on the From Poverty to Power blog.
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1 Development Nutshell, (19m). Audio roundup of last few posts on From Poverty to Power, November and December 19:05
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Links I Liked UN Women makes Norm Change central to its mission What's it like Explaining NGOs to Senior Military types from 40 Countries? Feminist Climate Justice – what is it and how could it help? Mia Mottley on Slavery, Poverty, George Floyd, Climate and the Future of the World Some last minute Christmas book presents…
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1 Development Nutshell, (20m). Audio roundup of blogs on From Poverty to Power, w/b 13th and 20th November 20:43
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Links I Liked Voices of Gaza What do 70 Masters students from around the world want to campaign on? What to read on the new UK White Paper on International Development? What can we learn from looking at the overlaps between innovations in ways of doing research and neglected development issues?
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1 Development Nutshell, bumper edition (30m). Audio roundup of October/November blogs so far on From Poverty to Power 29:50
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Why did the Street Movements of the 2010s fail? What Tactics are most Effective in Non-Violent Protest? Think tanks are struggling. They need to change. Whoop Whoop. Just made a personal Webpage it's super easy. RIP Saleemul Huq, a true climate hero Why a “humanitarian pause” or “humanitarian corridors” are simply not the answer in Gaza Pracademics : just a clunky new word, or something more significant/substantial?…
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1 Development Nutshell (22m). Audio roundup of From Poverty to Power posts wb 9th and 16th October 21:05
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Links I Liked Which book should I review next? You decide please! How do we talk about Older People in Development and Activism ? Be Care-full. A poem for the times Links I Liked Will growth be enough to end poverty? New Projections of the UN Sustainable Development Goals What would make an Atheist spend a day discussing Faith and Development?…
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1 Development Nutshell podcast . 27m roundup of posts for w/b 25th September and 2nd October 27:26
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Links I Liked Finishing a 2nd Edition of How Change Happens - here are drafts of two new chapters for you to read. 5 Things we Learned from Evaluating the Impact of Research How Local Women Mobilizers Shaped Ukraine’s Invasion Response New Version of the free online 'Make Change Happen' course launched this week - check it out Do our LSE Activism Students know it all already?…
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1 Development Nutshell podcast. 22m roundup of posts for w/b 11th and 18th September 21:37
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Links I Liked Book Review: Power and Progress. Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity, by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson What can we learn from how an Adaptive Management programme has navigated Myanmar’s current chaos ? Fancy some Good News? Brits are getting nicer .
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1 Development Nutshell podcast. 24m roundup of posts for w/b 28th August and 4th September 24:27
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Links I Liked Who Decides What Constitutes ‘Knowledge’ on Climate Change? Links I Liked The World Order Seems to be in Turmoil – What’s Going on? How more Open Government can bolster USAID’s Localization Agenda
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1 Development Nutshell (22m). Audio roundup of blogs for w/b 14th and 21st August on From Poverty to Power 22:23
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Top Student Blogs and Vlogs from my LSE Activism course: Valerie Barki: Are you #ManEnoughToSnip? Jessica Louise: There’s a chicken in the desert! Martin Caforio: Green to Go: The Better Way to Take Away V logs from Carlota Lopez, Debra Francis and Holly Ingram A historic global agreement on tax is under threat . Here’s why. Amazing new Resource Guide on Humanitarianism…
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1 Development Nutshell (22m). Audio roundup of blogs on From Poverty to Power, w/b 7th August (dog interrupted) 21:51
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Links I Liked Designing 'Research for Impact' still seems difficult for a lot of academics . Why? Do Southern-based Transnationals behave worse than Northern ones? How adaptive M&E from the peace sector can help demonstrate the value of aid (truncated due to dog issues - apologies!) Desperately trying to get through this week's posts before going on holiday, while also looking after my son's hyperactive spaniel.…
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1 Development Nutshell pod. 25m roundup of posts for w/b 31st July 23:25
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Links I Liked How did we get here? Great chronology of citizen and corporate action on climate In your mid/late career and want to do a PhD? Here's some good news. The Gross Domestic Problem: what would a new economic measure that values women and climate look like?
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1 Development Nutshell podcast. 25m roundup of posts for w/b 24th July 25:16
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Links I Liked School children are bearing the brunt of the global hunger crisis – just feed them How the United Nations and the World Bank can turbo charge the effort to reduce Inequality Evaluating the Evaluations: What lessons can Oxfam draw from a Decade of Scrutiny?
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