Apathy with Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center

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In this episode, we tackle one of the most common FTD symptoms, apathy. We do this first with Maria's Mother's best friend Melina, who shares the apathy she witnessed at the beginning of Lia's disease that left her feeling so confused.

Then we pair the science -- Lauren Massimo, co-director of the Penn FTD Center, and someone who has been studying apathy for nearly 20 years, dives into the different aspects of apathy, some suggestions for coping with it, and just a deeper understanding of this aspect of FTD.

We want to send big love to the entire ⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories. 

Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠remembermeftd.com⁠.

The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠here⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs!

And a special thank you to ⁠Alector⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work. 


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Apathy with Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center

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