1. ‘I’m Richard, your son’

    New York-based news anchor Richard Lui, MBA ’01, risked losing his career to care for his elderly father in San Francisco. But then his boss, a fellow’ long-distance caregiver,’ demonstrated the tremendous power of a compassionate workplace.

  2. Promising new test could advance Alzheimer’s treatment

    A new blood test may detect this harrowing disease before symptoms appear, which would offer an affordable alternative to the brain imaging and behavioral tests that often fail to identify Alzheimer’s in its earliest stages.

  3. Just say no to Alzheimer's drugs?

    U-M experts say non-drug approaches should come first when treating dementia patients’ most common behavioral symptoms.