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To learn more about our enrolling in one of our research studies, please click on a link listed below.

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS

The UK-ADC is seeking volunteers for clinical research studies. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to ongoing research in the areas of Alzheimer's disease and normal aging for any and all interested participants.

Research Opportunities for Volunteers and Patients

Clinical Trials

Down Syndrome Study

Scientists at the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging are conducting a research study to learn more about how Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease may affect an individual’s memory and thinking abilities as they grow older. This is a five year study of adults with Down syndrome over age 35.

PREADVISE Study

The purpose of PREADVISE is to determine if taking antioxidants, such as selenium and/or vitamin E supplements, can prevent Alzheimer's disease and other less common forms of dementia.

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