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New Web-based Alzheimer’s Disease Genetic Research Clearinghouse Launched

First-of-its-Kind Online Resource (ww.alzgene.org) Offers Researchers an Extensive Database of Studies on the Genes Associated with Alzheimer’s Risk Boston, MA – AlzGene, a web-based clearinghouse for researchers working to unlock the genetic makeup of Alzheimer’s Disease, has been launched as a way to gather and analyze studies by and for investigators ...

February 28, 2007

Jeffrey Cleveland Kinney

Jeffrey (Jeff) Cleveland Kinney, 81, of Evanston, Illinois, died peacefully on July 20, 2020, in Surprise, Arizona. Born on November 30, 1938, in Evanston, Illinois, to Kathleen (Kiki) Ward Kinney, and Frederick (Fritz) Cleveland Kinney. From an early age, Jeff demonstrated an enterprising entrepreneurial spirit and savvy business acumen. He ...

August 4, 2020

Level Best

My husband Kelley and I have been a part of the acoustic music scene in Southern Illinois since the 1980s, as members of several bluegrass bands. Kelley, an accomplished guitar flat-picker, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in 2014, secondary to a severe Rocky Mountain spotted fever infection (a tick-borne ...

December 19, 2016

Dave Quesnel

Dave Quesnel died on March 22, 2022, after a courageous battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease.  He is pre-deceased by his parents John Louis Quesnel and Anita Berger Quesnel of Barefoot Bay, FL. Dave is survived by his sister Linda Mathews and her husband Matt of Riverview, FL, his wife Kathleen ...

June 17, 2022

One Family’s Experience is a Lesson Learned for All

Martha B. Capps of Raleigh, North Carolina, was a loving and caring mother to two children and a homemaker for most of her adult life. She also was a kind and trusting person. When Capps inherited a large sum of money from her aunt, she put her financial security in ...

January 30, 2017

Charlie Collier’s Journey from Academia to Alzheimer’s

Charlie Collier is a former senior philanthropic advisor for Harvard University and author of the groundbreaking book Wealth in Families. In 2008, at age 60 he was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, Charlie has devoted himself to speaking out about his condition, and encouraging others to do the same. ...

September 30, 2013

DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE APPROVED IN CHINA

OLIGOMANNATE FROM SHANGHAI GREEN VALLEY PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY APPROVED NOVEMBER 1ST, 2019 On Nov 1st, 2019, the Chinese company Shanghai Green Valley Pharmaceutical received conditional approval from China’s National Medical Products Administration to market an orally administered drug, Oligomannate, aimed at reducing cognitive decline in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.  The ...

November 4, 2019

JoAnn Mincey

Eulogy for JoAnn Mincey by her granddaughter, Caitlin Collins April 21, 2016   “The price of great love is great sorrow at its end.” This is a quote that speaks not only to the love my grandfather shared with my grandmother, but also to the love we all shared with her. Pure, unconditional, ...

April 26, 2016

Edward René Habert, M.D.

Edward Rene Habert, 82, of St. Louis, Missouri, passed away peacefully on November 26, 2023. He was born on April 14, 1941, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and was known for his unwavering loyalty, generosity, and deep love for his family. Edward is survived by his loving spouse of 61 years, Judith Habert, ...

December 4, 2023