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New early detection method for Alzheimer's

New Alzheimer's detection may help in prevention.
New Alzheimer's detection may help in prevention.

The Montreal Gazette features a piece on the research conducted by Erin Johns, a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology and researcher in the Centre for Research in Human Development, regarding a new method for the early detection of Alzheimer’s. The article is reprised in the Vancouver Sun, The Star Phoenix, PsychCentral, Laboratory Equipment, Science Daily, Science Blog, Medical Press, and Canada.com. Johns's findings are also mentioned in another article in the Montreal Gazette about a study that links cataracts to Alzheimer’s.

Johns also spoke with Radio-Canada International (September 13) about her research. A radio program, Calgary Today (QR77), also discussed Johns's findings. Medical News Today writes a feature on the impact that Johns’s research has on Alzheimer’s prevention.

Radio-Canada International speaks with Johns's supervisor, Natalie Phillips, a professor in the Department of Psychology and researcher from the Centre for Research in Human Development (CRDH), about the Johns's study..

 



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