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VT Edition: Sue Halpern & Dr. William Pendlebury on memory loss and Alzheimer's Disease

Tuesday May 27, 2008
Jane Lindholm

For people who worry about dementia and Alzheimer's Disease, even slight memory loss can lead to worries about early warning signs. Sue Halpern is the author of "Can't Remember What I Forgot," which looks at the work scientists are doing across the spectrum of memory-related impairments. Dr. William Pendlebury is the medical director at the Memory Center at Fletcher Allen Health Care and the UVM College of Medicine. They speak with VPR's Jane Lindholm about cutting edge medical breakthroughs in an effort to understand and preempt Alzheimer's.

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