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5 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s

By Zen Vuong
Retain a sharp, healthy brain and reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease by following five simple rules. Some of the tips are scientifically proven, while others show promise but require further investigation…
4. Connect with others —

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Why does Alzheimer’s Affect Latino Families So Severely?

Diagnoses of Alzheimer’s disease are rising in tandem with the aging population in the United States, but the disease isn’t spreading evenly across racial and ethnic groups, according to a collaborative report from the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on

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5 Lifestyle Changes That Can Keep Your Brain Sharp at Any Age

Trying to keep your mind in tip-top shape? An expert tells us how you can fight brain decline by living an active and engaged life.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than five million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s.

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María Aranda Named Executive Director of USC Roybal Institute on Aging

By Vincent Lim
María Aranda, one of the nation’s leading experts in the study of adults living with medical, functional and psychiatric illnesses, has been appointed the executive director of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging. Named for

María P. Aranda

Aranda Appointed to NASEM Committee

María Aranda, associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and executive director of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, was appointed as a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Committee

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One in Six Millennial Caregivers Cares for Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease or Other Dementia, Study Finds

A new report, Millennials and Dementia Caregiving in the United States, released today by the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging and UsAgainstAlzheimer’s, shows that one out of six millennial caregivers cares for someone with dementia. With the prevalence

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Aranda Speaks on Expert Panel at Event to Raise Awareness of Alzheimer’s Among Latino Community

By Vincent Lim
María Aranda, interim executive director of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging and associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, spoke on the expert panel following the performance of El Cuidador

María Aranda gives William Vega's retirement gift

Vega is Officially Retiring, Aranda is New Interim Executive Director

Roybal Executive Director William Vega is retiring after eight years of leading the institute and a illustrious research career that spans more than four decades. We’re also excited to announce that María Aranda is the now the interim executive director

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The Rising Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease

The prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease is on the rise — and with it, the economic burden of the disease (estimated to be between $157 billion and $215 billion in 2010). What’s more, growing evidence suggests that AD disproportionately impacts racial

Hector Gonzalez speaking at 2017 ICAA.

International Conference Convenes Leading Experts on Latino Health, Aging and Alzheimer’s

By Vincent Lim
Over 100 attendees from the United States and Latin America—including elected members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine—came to USC to participate in what is considered the premier social research conference on Latino health

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