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Are you caring for a loved one with dementia? A UC San Francisco study is examining effects of caregiving on mind and body. Seeking healthy women, 50-70 years old, caring for a spouse/partner, parent, or other relative with dementia. Participants are compensated up to $460. Please call Wendy 415-476-7634 or email: [email protected].

The Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center is now enrolling people over 50 with memory concerns, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, or dementia for several new research studies. Evaluations and study-related medications will be provided. Some studies also provide compensation. For more information, please call (650) 852-3287.

The UCSF Memory and Aging Center is currently seeking individuals with Alzheimer’s disease to participate in observational studies and clinical trials, many of which investigate novel treatments. Participants must be willing to come to UCSF in San Francisco for study visits. Treatment and examinations are free. For more information, please call (415) 476-1681.

Alzheimer’s disease. You or someone you love can join a study to help fight it. The UC Davis Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Martinez is looking for anyone age 55 to 90, with or without Alzheimer’s disease. Call (925) 372-2485.

For information and fees for listing your research study in Update and on the FCA website, contact Bonnie Lawrence at (800) 445-8106 or [email protected].

We encourage you to discuss participation in clinical trials and research studies with your personal physician. Endorsement of studies by Family Caregiver Alliance is neither expressed nor implied.

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