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Online study seeks volunteers to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease

Sixteen percent of New Yorkers, more than 3.2 million people, are 65 and older, making New York one of the “grayest states” in the nation. Consequently, it has one of the largest populations of people with Alzheimer’s disease – a projected 410,000. This number is expected to skyrocket by 12 percent to 460,000 people in the next five years.  

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, and the University of Rochester Medical Center are looking for participants age 50 and older with no memory loss to take part in the Alzheimer Prevention Trials (APT) Webstudy. APT is a first-of-its-kind online study that detects if people experience memory loss over time and need early intervention, and matches them with the right Alzheimer’s study as quickly as possible.  

Volunteers take no-cost memory tests online every three months to monitor memory changes over time. If changes are observed, volunteers may be invited to an in-person evaluation to determine eligibility for additional Alzheimer’s studies. 

To learn more and enroll, visit APTWebstudy.org.  

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