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Between the Signals Podcast: What's the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia?

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Alex Collcutt

The second episode of 'Between the Signals', brought to you by the team from UK DRI at King’s is now available, aimed at bringing greater understanding about neurodegenerative conditions, and the groundbreaking research going into treating them, to a public audience.  

In this episode ‘What is the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia?’, Dr Asma Bashir (King’s College London) and Dr Sarah Mizielinska (UK DRI at King's) speak to Dr Sarah Marzi (UK DRI at King’s) to explore the meaning behind terms like neurodegeneration and dementia, and discuss similarities and differences between conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s and motor neuron disease.

You can now listen and watch episode two below, or through all the usual podcast platforms.

We would like to thank Dr Asma Bashir, Dr Sarah Marzi and Dr Sarah Mizielinska for featuring in this second episode, Content Director Dr Tatjana Zoller, Podcast Co-ordinator Sophie Lam, Centre Manager Tanisha Lewis and Research Communications Manager Dr Alex Collcutt. 

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