PRESS & NEWS
Of the 809 people who responded to our April 2023 Quick Question, 65% do not participate in an FTD Support Group.
more >The FTD Registry’s email newsletter articles are the No. 1 way people learn about FTD research studies through the FTD Disorders Registry, according to the March 2023 Quick Question.
more >Discover new self-care techniques and interact with others who are searching for ways to maintain wellness during a CurePSP virtual workshop on Wednesday, April 19, 2023
more >Sessions have been announced for those attending the AFTD 2023 Education Conference, both in St. Louis and virtually. These include in-person pre-conference sessions, breakout sessions, and the conference agenda.
more >The majority of people who responded to our February 2023 Quick Question use online educational materials (569) to help care for themselves or their FTD-diagnosed loved one.
more >Together we can find a cure for ftd
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