by Kate Ying | Nov 10, 2022
Time to read: 5 minutes For the more than 55 million people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s Disease—including some 10 percent of Americans over the age of 65—it has never been more urgent to find Alzheimer’s Disease treatments that help preserve cognitive abilities...
by Kate Ying | Sep 13, 2022
Are you one of the approximately one-fifth of Americans who live in a rural area of the United States? If so, you may already be familiar with the myriad healthcare disparities that rural residents confront, such as a higher risk of health issues like heart disease,...
by Kate Ying | Aug 11, 2022
If you’re a person living with aphasia after a stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI)—or a loved one, caregiver, or clinician to one—you may be familiar with the circuitous route that recovery sometimes seems to take. Amid that frustration, it is natural to wonder...
by Kate Ying | Jul 28, 2022
With at least 2,000,000 people currently living with aphasia in the United States alone, it is essential that patients can access the level and frequency of therapy and care that will maximize their potential treatment gains. What is that optimal level of care,...
by Kate Ying | Jul 12, 2022
Your kid loves playing sports, maybe takes a rough tumble or two, but then gets back up and carries on with the day as if nothing ever happened. Your immediate instinct as a parent is to worry, but your child seems completely fine afterward–-and you don’t want to...