Intranasal insulin is among the most promising treatments invented by Dr. Frey. In a September 2011 broadcast of NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams called recent research on intranasal insulin “the first glimmer of hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s in a long time.” Intranasal insulin has shown to improve the memory, attention and functioning of Alzheimer’s patients and also improves the memory of normal adults.
-Dr. William Frey II
Founder and Senior Research Director
Physical activity shows promise for prevention of cognitive decline with aging and for those at risk of dementia.
-Dr. Leah Hanson
Senior Director of Neuroscience Research
It’s an exciting time to be studying and treating Alzheimer’s disease. I feel that, in our lifetimes, with generous gifts from our donors, we can expect a dramatic paradigm shift with regards to this disease process.
-Michael Rosenbloom, MD
The clinical director
Intranasal insulin shows the promise of being a true therapy for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. It may also help delay or prevent the disease in those who do not yet show symptoms.
-Dr. William Frey II
Founder and Senior Research Director
The effort to find a cure for Alzheimer’s is not a sprint, it’s a marathon. By including a gift of a designated dollar amount or percent in our estate planning we’re able to better provide for future needs. It’s our way of helping to make a difference, if not now, then for the next generation.
-Doug D.
Community Volunteer and Advisor