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Author: katelmn1

November 2022

November 7, 2022October 17, 2023 | katelmn1
November 2022

On November 4th, Dr. Sajjadi participated in a Houston NPR broadcast: Town Square with Ernie Manhouse. Topics discussed included Alzheimer’s disease and the 90+ Study.

April 2022

April 13, 2022October 17, 2023 | katelmn1
April 2022

April 4, 2022: Dr. Sajjadi was invited onto the NPR show “AirTalk” with Larry Mantle to speak on cognitive disorders in association with media response to film star Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis.

March 2022

March 13, 2022October 17, 2023 | katelmn1
March 2022

March 2022: Dementia is associated with medial temporal atrophy even after accounting for neuropathologies was featured in the March 2022 publication (Volume 4, Issue 2) of Brain Communications

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