We are enrolling patients in trials of new Alzheimer's Disease treatments! Click here for more information.
Find out more about all of our ongoing clinical studies!
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Welcome
The Memory
& Aging Program is located on the Butler Hospital campus in
Providence, RI (USA) and is affiliated with the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The Memory
& Aging Program aims to assist individuals with memory problems
and their families. The Program provides state-of-the-art assessment
and treatment of memory disorders and is dedicated to developing new
treatments for Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The
Program is also dedicated to training medical residents,
neuropsychology interns, and post-doctoral fellows from the Alpert
Medical School of Brown University. This website provides information about the causes and
treatment of memory loss and describes the services we offer. The
website also contains information about our research and clinical
research training opportunities.
What's New
March 6, 2006: Contributions to the
Memory and Aging Program can now be made online through Butler
Hospital's secure site! Click here to donate. In the
Designation field on the second page, select "Memory and Aging Program".
January 19, 2006: Another study finds that
exercise helps delay dementia! Click here to read the article
or here to watch a video
about it. (Windows Media Player needed to
view.)
December 27, 2005: View the video of Dr. Salloway's
TV interview about a new study at the Memory & Aging Program
for mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease. (Please note - you will see a
brief ad before the video appears.)
Click
here to find out more about the study! (Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to
view).(Also
available as an MS Word Document)
A new study finds that exercising can add years to your life!
New approaches to slowing the progression of Alzheimer's Disease - download and print our new brochure! (Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to view).
New studies available for people with Alzheimer's disease and caregivers. For more information please call 401-455-6403.
Dr. Salloway interviewed on local news station to discuss new level of treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Click here to read the interview.

