For years, the issue of women developing Alzheimer's in disproportionate numbers to men was simply chalked up to the fact that they tend to live longer – four to five years, on average – and that age is the #1 risk factor for the disease.
But today, science offers several additional, more concrete, hypotheses ranging from genetics to stress to hormones.
On September 30th, we are unveiling research that is going to change the landscape of women's health.
ARPF has the honor and responsibility to inform the public and make this research as accessible as possible. We are thrilled to hold an in-person event as well as a livestream session.
Here is why our dear friend Mary Lou will be coming from California to attend this conference: