Jim Crow Era School Segregation, Today’s Brain Health Disparities
Through an examination of school segregation in the Jim Crow South, researchers are probing the link between education and brain health. From the late…
Through an examination of school segregation in the Jim Crow South, researchers are probing the link between education and brain health. From the late…
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics postdoctoral research fellow Daphne Martschenko takes a close look at IQ tests — their history, their validity and their…
Fayron Epps has dedicated her life to educating African American church congregations about dementia in hopes of providing a more inclusive, more understanding community….
Scientists predict that access to education will reduce one’s risk of dementia, while other lifestyle factors, like smoking and diet, will contribute to the…
New findings show that not only does dementia disproportionately affect communities of color: racial discrimination impacts the care experience. Two advocates share how they…
New research shines a light on how school-based dementia education for young kids could sow empathy for elders and improve dementia knowledge and awareness…