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Aging & Brain Health Alliance A University - Community Collaboration Director, Dr. Mark A. Gluck Supporting Pathways to Healthy Aging in African Americans * Home * People * Publications * Community * Photos * Press * Videos * Rutgers * Funding * Software * Contact Aging & Brain Health Alliance A University - Community Collaboration Director, Dr. Mark A. Gluck Supporting Pathways to Healthy Aging in African Americans * Home * People * Publications * Community * Photos * Press * Videos * Rutgers * Funding * Software * Contact GET INVOLVED * Participate in Research * Become a Community Partner * Join The Lab * Donate to Support * Conferences Follow us on Facebook. Click here to read the latest news on Aging & Brain Health from Newark. Follow us on Facebook. Click here to read the latest news on Aging & Brain Health from Newark. The Aging & Brain Health Alliance at Rutgers University-Newark fosters interdisciplinary and university-community collaboration to expand our understanding of aging, brain health, and the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. We focus on populations with elevated risk for dementia, especially African Americans, who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease at over twice the rate of the general population. In partnership with local community-based and faith-based organizations, we promote Alzheimer’s awareness and risk reduction through brain-healthy habits and lifestyle choices. Each year, we reach about 1,200 local African American residents through our community-based heath education programs and about 5,000 people through our public health newsletter, Aging & Brain Health.Since 2015, over 400 older African Americans from in and around Newark have joined our “Pathways to Healthy Aging in African Americans” program as Very Important Participants (VIPs). Through their participation they strive to improve their own brain health and reduce their risk for Alzheimer’s disease, while also supporting and participating in NIA-funded research on healthy aging. UPCOMING EVENT Learn More About Our Community Programs Learn more about our research -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AGING & BRAIN HEALTH NEWSLETTER Download Most RecentView Back Issues UNDERGRADUATE LEARNING AND MEMORY TEXTBOOK Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior (4th Edition) More Info Click below for more info or to purchase the book in: English Spanish German Korean Turkish GET INVOLVED * Participate in Research * Become a Community Partner * Join The Lab * Donate to Support * Conferences 'Main menu', 'menu_class' => 'main-navHeader' ]) ?> ©2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Skip to toolbar * About WordPress * WordPress.org * Documentation * Learn WordPress * Support * Feedback * Search Notifications