Recommendations for Inclusive Dementia Research Published

Summary: Science Finally Realizes: Talk TO Us, Not AT Us!

First image section: A humorous, dramatic scene of a scientist looking utterly bewildered while staring at a complex whiteboard of Alzheimer's data, scratching their head as they realize medical statistics aren't enough without real human input.

Second image section: A vibrant, diverse group of everyday people confidently stepping into the lab, taking the marker from the scientist, symbolizing patients taking control of their own lifestyle and public narrative in clinical trials.

Third image section: A warm, highly shareable scene of the scientist and a patient giving each other a high-five over a research paper, emphasizing trust and treating people as humans first.

Inclusive science is better science—treat people like people, not just data points!

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